Paul Philp (b. 1941) is a British ceramicist known for his sculptural forms and refined, architectural surfaces. His work draws subtle influence from ancient and early modern design, combining a minimalist sensibility with deeply tactile, elemental finishes. Each piece is hand-built and unique, revealing the quiet nuances of clay, glaze, and form.
This conical ceramic bowl, with its luminous yellow interior and subtly weathered exterior, reflects Philp’s sensitivity to balance, volume, and surface. Echoes of Art Deco geometry are distilled through a modern lens, resulting in a work that feels both timeless and contemporary.
Origin: British
Period/Style: Mid-century influence / Contemporary British Studio Pottery
Date: Unknown
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions: 14cm height × 25cm diameter (top) × 13cm diameter (base)
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Paul Philp (b. 1941) is a British ceramicist known for his sculptural forms and refined, architectural surfaces. His work draws subtle influence from ancient and early modern design, combining a minimalist sensibility with deeply tactile, elemental finishes. Each piece is hand-built and unique, revealing the quiet nuances of clay, glaze, and form.
This conical ceramic bowl, with its luminous yellow interior and subtly weathered exterior, reflects Philp’s sensitivity to balance, volume, and surface. Echoes of Art Deco geometry are distilled through a modern lens, resulting in a work that feels both timeless and contemporary.
Origin: British
Period/Style: Mid-century influence / Contemporary British Studio Pottery
Date: Unknown
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions: 14cm height × 25cm diameter (top) × 13cm diameter (base)
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