A stoneware ceiling light by British ceramicist Nicola Tassie, glazed and hand thrown in her London studio. Tassie trained as a painter at Central School of Art before moving into ceramics in the 1980s. Over a long and varied career, she has worked across a broad range — from functional pottery to sculptural installations. Her work often references bold forms and textures, drawing some parallels with the totemic vocabulary of sculptors such as Annie Morris or Franz West, but always rooted in ceramic technique and materiality.
This piece illustrates her interest in combining everyday function with refined form and glaze, creating a utilitarian object with sculptural presence.
Origin: British
Period/Style: Contemporary
Material: Glazed Stoneware
Dimensions: 22 cm height (excluding flex) × 27 cm diameter
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A stoneware ceiling light by British ceramicist Nicola Tassie, glazed and hand thrown in her London studio. Tassie trained as a painter at Central School of Art before moving into ceramics in the 1980s. Over a long and varied career, she has worked across a broad range — from functional pottery to sculptural installations. Her work often references bold forms and textures, drawing some parallels with the totemic vocabulary of sculptors such as Annie Morris or Franz West, but always rooted in ceramic technique and materiality.
This piece illustrates her interest in combining everyday function with refined form and glaze, creating a utilitarian object with sculptural presence.
Origin: British
Period/Style: Contemporary
Material: Glazed Stoneware
Dimensions: 22 cm height (excluding flex) × 27 cm diameter
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