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Trending News: Chinese Artist Walter Yu Wins International Ceramics Award in BrusselsIsraeli Artist Uriel Caspi Exhibits Ceramic Sculptures That Bridge Tradition and FutureCeramic Brussels awards Colombian artist for work on contemporary ruinsLimoges, France ceramic tradition gains spotlight in BrusselsFrench Artist Creates “Impressions” of Discarded Objects in CeramicCeramic sculptures interact with sound and scenography in award-winning installations around the world“I Need to Touch This”: Kira Fröse’s Sculptures Blur the Line Between Seeing and FeelingGreek Artist Transforms Imperfection into Contemporary Art at Athens Ceramics StudioFrom King’s Cross to Oisterwijk: Danny Cremers on the international ceramics circuitPolish contemporary art gains projection with young ceramicist’s award in BrusselsMaison&Objet’s Designer of the Year proposes “transformism” against throwaway cultureMexican Architect Elevates Piñata to Contemporary Art ObjectCasa Oxente Opens Exhibition Questioning Stereotypes About Art from Northeast Brazil in LisbonThe Geometry of Emotions in Carolin Kreutzer’s Minimalist WorkCamilla Monturil’s Textile Research Gains Space in Design ExhibitionsCeramic Brussels 2026 Brings Together 70 Galleries and Announces Art Prize WinnersSculpture as a Portal to the Unknown: The Art of Maria TorcelloBotanique Beast: Ukrainian Surrealism in Hand-Blown Glass at Maison&ObjetMaison&Objet Features Ukrainian Chair Inspired by Fire and WarHistoric French-Japanese silk and ancient kumihimo are reborn in contemporary jewelry and sculpturesAlagoas, Brazil artisan creates 2-centimeter clay miniatures and gains national and international recognitionUkrainian sculptural ceramics gains ground at international design fairsVisceral Design: ZEMNA creates furniture that speaks to the Primitive Soul and will be present at Maison & Objet Paris 2026Brazilian Ceramicist Finds Her Voice in Traditional Alagoas Clay TechniquesCasa B+M: 1,830-square-foot São Paulo project highlights contrast between white and woodPortuguese ceramicist creates sculptures in dialogue with ancestral memoryTropical modernism: Brazilian residence blurs boundaries between indoors and gardenWall-free São Paulo apartment doubles as DJ studio and corporate retreatInside Brazil’s floating forest flat where plants grow from the ceilingBrazilian modernist furniture collection transforms rented flat into design showcaseBete Said: The alchemy of African memory and contemporary designAncestral craft empowers Ghanaian women and wins over international marketsArtist from Ceará, Brazil, transforms urban waste into art at Fábrica BheringPedro Braga transforms Rio’s topography into original designer furnitureRio studio transforms construction waste into terrazzo design piecesDesigner based in São Paulo keeps his Amazonian roots alivePROSA: Studio combines authorial design and natural materials in artistic furnitureItalian Artist Transforms Reclaimed Wood into Luminous Sculptures and Architectural JewelleryCaio Superchi: Giving Industrial Remnants New Life in LisbonMarta Ramada Leite: Threading Heritage into Contemporary LightingFrench designer transforms intestinal waste into artistic luminaireDesign as Cultural Statement: OCA Objeto’s Afro-Brazilian VisionBárbara Penaforte: Carrying Brazilian Artisanal Heritage Across the AtlanticSicilian designer unveils interactive lighting collection in the NetherlandsSisters turn traditional craft into sustainable business model with artisan cooperativeArchitect creates floor and sculpture set in Brazilian woodsAndean textile project combats rural migration through sustainable designÁurea Sacilotto: When Concrete Art Becomes AdornmentGerman designer develops sustainable furniture with flax and recyclable steelStudio Mo Man Tai explores social themes with colourful and sustainable designCollectie Co: functional art that reconnects with the inner childContemporary Papier-Mâché: Where the Bizarre Becomes BeautifulFrom Potter’s Wheel to Galleries: Projecting Barcelos into the 21st CenturyAptum converts former Dutch power station into open light design laboratoryRosalva Siqueira: Where the Earth SpeaksArch Gallery Design
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dom. fev 1st, 2026
Trending News: Chinese Artist Walter Yu Wins International Ceramics Award in BrusselsIsraeli Artist Uriel Caspi Exhibits Ceramic Sculptures That Bridge Tradition and FutureCeramic Brussels awards Colombian artist for work on contemporary ruinsLimoges, France ceramic tradition gains spotlight in BrusselsFrench Artist Creates “Impressions” of Discarded Objects in CeramicCeramic sculptures interact with sound and scenography in award-winning installations around the world“I Need to Touch This”: Kira Fröse’s Sculptures Blur the Line Between Seeing and FeelingGreek Artist Transforms Imperfection into Contemporary Art at Athens Ceramics StudioFrom King’s Cross to Oisterwijk: Danny Cremers on the international ceramics circuitPolish contemporary art gains projection with young ceramicist’s award in BrusselsMaison&Objet’s Designer of the Year proposes “transformism” against throwaway cultureMexican Architect Elevates Piñata to Contemporary Art ObjectCasa Oxente Opens Exhibition Questioning Stereotypes About Art from Northeast Brazil in LisbonThe Geometry of Emotions in Carolin Kreutzer’s Minimalist WorkCamilla Monturil’s Textile Research Gains Space in Design ExhibitionsCeramic Brussels 2026 Brings Together 70 Galleries and Announces Art Prize WinnersSculpture as a Portal to the Unknown: The Art of Maria TorcelloBotanique Beast: Ukrainian Surrealism in Hand-Blown Glass at Maison&ObjetMaison&Objet Features Ukrainian Chair Inspired by Fire and WarHistoric French-Japanese silk and ancient kumihimo are reborn in contemporary jewelry and sculpturesAlagoas, Brazil artisan creates 2-centimeter clay miniatures and gains national and international recognitionUkrainian sculptural ceramics gains ground at international design fairsVisceral Design: ZEMNA creates furniture that speaks to the Primitive Soul and will be present at Maison & Objet Paris 2026Brazilian Ceramicist Finds Her Voice in Traditional Alagoas Clay TechniquesCasa B+M: 1,830-square-foot São Paulo project highlights contrast between white and woodPortuguese ceramicist creates sculptures in dialogue with ancestral memoryTropical modernism: Brazilian residence blurs boundaries between indoors and gardenWall-free São Paulo apartment doubles as DJ studio and corporate retreatInside Brazil’s floating forest flat where plants grow from the ceilingBrazilian modernist furniture collection transforms rented flat into design showcaseBete Said: The alchemy of African memory and contemporary designAncestral craft empowers Ghanaian women and wins over international marketsArtist from Ceará, Brazil, transforms urban waste into art at Fábrica BheringPedro Braga transforms Rio’s topography into original designer furnitureRio studio transforms construction waste into terrazzo design piecesDesigner based in São Paulo keeps his Amazonian roots alivePROSA: Studio combines authorial design and natural materials in artistic furnitureItalian Artist Transforms Reclaimed Wood into Luminous Sculptures and Architectural JewelleryCaio Superchi: Giving Industrial Remnants New Life in LisbonMarta Ramada Leite: Threading Heritage into Contemporary LightingFrench designer transforms intestinal waste into artistic luminaireDesign as Cultural Statement: OCA Objeto’s Afro-Brazilian VisionBárbara Penaforte: Carrying Brazilian Artisanal Heritage Across the AtlanticSicilian designer unveils interactive lighting collection in the NetherlandsSisters turn traditional craft into sustainable business model with artisan cooperativeArchitect creates floor and sculpture set in Brazilian woodsAndean textile project combats rural migration through sustainable designÁurea Sacilotto: When Concrete Art Becomes AdornmentGerman designer develops sustainable furniture with flax and recyclable steelStudio Mo Man Tai explores social themes with colourful and sustainable designCollectie Co: functional art that reconnects with the inner childContemporary Papier-Mâché: Where the Bizarre Becomes BeautifulFrom Potter’s Wheel to Galleries: Projecting Barcelos into the 21st CenturyAptum converts former Dutch power station into open light design laboratoryRosalva Siqueira: Where the Earth SpeaksArch Gallery Design
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Maison&Objet’s Designer of the Year proposes “transformism” against throwaway culture
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  • janeiro 23, 2026
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Maison&Objet’s Designer of the Year proposes “transformism” against throwaway culture

HARRY NURIEV_Maison&Objet Jan2026_©Anne-Emmanuelle Thion Harry Nuriev advocates for creative reuse of objects in manifesto presented at Parisian design fair NEW YORK – Harry Nuriev, chosen by Maison&Objet as Designer of…

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Mexican Architect Elevates Piñata to Contemporary Art Object
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  • janeiro 22, 2026
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Mexican Architect Elevates Piñata to Contemporary Art Object

Juan Pablo Lascurain Paper sculptures celebrate impermanence and challenge the monumentality of traditional art Architect Juan Pablo Lascurain, 34, born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, created Mugak, an artistic project that redefines…

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Casa Oxente Opens Exhibition Questioning Stereotypes About Art from Northeast Brazil in Lisbon
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  • janeiro 21, 2026
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Casa Oxente Opens Exhibition Questioning Stereotypes About Art from Northeast Brazil in Lisbon

Photo: Disclosure / Casa Oxente “A Nordeste do Nordeste” Brings Together Works that Propose a Shift in Perspective on Artistic Productions from the Region, Prioritizing Authorship and Worldviews Over Pre-established…

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The Geometry of Emotions in Carolin Kreutzer’s Minimalist Work
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  • janeiro 21, 2026
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The Geometry of Emotions in Carolin Kreutzer’s Minimalist Work

Carolin Kreutzer Based in Stuttgart, artist investigates perception and relationships through abstract language Visual artist Carolin Kreutzer, born in Hamburg and based in the Stuttgart region of Germany, has established…

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Camilla Monturil’s Textile Research Gains Space in Design Exhibitions
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  • janeiro 20, 2026
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Camilla Monturil’s Textile Research Gains Space in Design Exhibitions

CAMILA MONTURIL From studio to museums: sculptural embroidery dialogues with body, material, and environment in group shows BRASÍLIA, BRAZIL – Designer and artist Camilla Monturil, from Candonba studio, who has…

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Ceramic Brussels 2026 Brings Together 70 Galleries and Announces Art Prize Winners
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  • janeiro 19, 2026
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Ceramic Brussels 2026 Brings Together 70 Galleries and Announces Art Prize Winners

ELMAR_TRENKWALDER International fair dedicated to contemporary ceramics takes place January 21-25 in Brussels, spotlighting Spain and honoring Austrian artist Elmar Trenkwalder The third edition of Ceramic Brussels, the first international…

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Sculpture as a Portal to the Unknown: The Art of Maria Torcello
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  • janeiro 19, 2026
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Sculpture as a Portal to the Unknown: The Art of Maria Torcello

Maria Torcello Influenced by Jung, Argentine artist creates organic forms that reveal hidden aspects of the human soul Argentine sculptor Maria Torcello, born in Buenos Aires, has dedicated more than…

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Botanique Beast: Ukrainian Surrealism in Hand-Blown Glass at Maison&Objet
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  • janeiro 13, 2026
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Botanique Beast: Ukrainian Surrealism in Hand-Blown Glass at Maison&Objet

Roksolana Hudoba-Haluzka Ukrainian artist Roksolana Hudoba-Haluzka presents unique pieces that combine 17th-century technique with contemporary design The exhibition “Ukrainian Neo-Folklore: From Archaic Roots Through Modernism to Boho-Funk” brings together 45…

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Maison&Objet Features Ukrainian Chair Inspired by Fire and War
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  • janeiro 12, 2026
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Maison&Objet Features Ukrainian Chair Inspired by Fire and War

Tetiana Krasutska Tetiana Krasutska creates object that transforms instinct into strength and sensitivity Ukrainian designer and artist Tetiana Krasutska, from ZEMNA studio, is presenting the DYM chair from January 15…

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Historic French-Japanese silk and ancient kumihimo are reborn in contemporary jewelry and sculptures
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  • janeiro 9, 2026
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Historic French-Japanese silk and ancient kumihimo are reborn in contemporary jewelry and sculptures

KANAE BRIANDET© MARION SAUPIN Designer Kanaé briandet uses Tomioka Cocoons and traditional Passementerie in textile creations MASSY, France – Designer Kanaé Briandet-Amano, born in Shizuoka (Japan), has transformed silk cocoons…

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Chinese Artist Walter Yu Wins International Ceramics Award in Brussels

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Chinese Artist Walter Yu Wins International Ceramics Award in Brussels
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Israeli Artist Uriel Caspi Exhibits Ceramic Sculptures That Bridge Tradition and Future

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  • janeiro 28, 2026
Israeli Artist Uriel Caspi Exhibits Ceramic Sculptures That Bridge Tradition and Future
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Ceramic Brussels awards Colombian artist for work on contemporary ruins

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  • janeiro 28, 2026
Ceramic Brussels awards Colombian artist for work on contemporary ruins
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Limoges, France ceramic tradition gains spotlight in Brussels

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  • janeiro 28, 2026
Limoges, France ceramic tradition gains spotlight in Brussels
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French Artist Creates “Impressions” of Discarded Objects in Ceramic

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  • janeiro 27, 2026
French Artist Creates “Impressions” of Discarded Objects in Ceramic
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Ceramic sculptures interact with sound and scenography in award-winning installations around the world

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  • janeiro 27, 2026
Ceramic sculptures interact with sound and scenography in award-winning installations around the world
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