Nicola Tassie is a British ceramic artist who has lived and worked in London since the 1980s. Originally trained as a painter at the Central School of Art, she transitioned to ceramics early in her career, developing a distinctive practice rooted in studio pottery traditions. Her work spans both functional forms and sculptural installations, often blurring the boundary between the two.
Tassie is known for her restrained palette, tactile surfaces, and quiet attention to form. While referencing the lineage of British studio pottery, her work also draws from broader influences, including the totemic forms of Franz West and Annie Morris. She has exhibited widely in the UK and internationally, and her work is held in numerous public and private collections.
The present lamps are wheel-thrown in glazed stoneware, combining sculptural presence with domestic function.
Origin: British
Period/Style: Contemporary
Material: Glazed stoneware
Dimensions: 42cm height × 14cm width
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Nicola Tassie is a British ceramic artist who has lived and worked in London since the 1980s. Originally trained as a painter at the Central School of Art, she transitioned to ceramics early in her career, developing a distinctive practice rooted in studio pottery traditions. Her work spans both functional forms and sculptural installations, often blurring the boundary between the two.
Tassie is known for her restrained palette, tactile surfaces, and quiet attention to form. While referencing the lineage of British studio pottery, her work also draws from broader influences, including the totemic forms of Franz West and Annie Morris. She has exhibited widely in the UK and internationally, and her work is held in numerous public and private collections.
The present lamps are wheel-thrown in glazed stoneware, combining sculptural presence with domestic function.
Origin: British
Period/Style: Contemporary
Material: Glazed stoneware
Dimensions: 42cm height × 14cm width
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