Grass VasesGRASS VASES is a series of sculptural one-off glazed stoneware vases, originally conceived for an exhibit at the Danish Design Centre in the spring of 2004, where several young designers made suggestions for the furnishing and fitting of the museum café. Claydies chose to bring the diver-sity of typical Danish wild-flowers indoors, in the shape of a funky vase. The vase is shaped like a little piece of turf with green blades of grass and tubes to hold water and small flowers. All of Claydies' Grass Vases are handmade and come in three sizes in a shiny grass-green glaze finish. |
Claydies
Claydies. Est. 2000
Claydies was established in 2000 and consists of ceramists Karen Kjældgård-Larsen (b. 1974) and Tine Broksø (b. 1971), both graduates of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design from 2000. Karen Kjældgård-Larsen and Tine Broksø have worked together under the name Claydies since their graduation, and they describe themselves as “one ceramist with two heads and four arms”. Among other venues, Claydies has exhibited their ceramics at Trapholt (DK) in 2011 under the title Claydies Room, at Liljevalchs konsthall (S) in 2007 with the exhibition True Feelings and at Galleri Nørby (DK) in 2001 with the exhibition Claydies and Gentlemen. Claydies have received working grants from the Danish Arts Foundation, grants from Danmarks Nationalbank’s Anniversary Foundation of 1968 and support for projects and exhibitions from Danish Crafts on several occasions. Karen Kjældgård-Larsen designed Royal Copenhagen’s Blue Fluted Mega, which has been purchased by Designmuseum Danmark. Claydies was also included in a vision project initiated by the Danish Arts Foundation in 2004 which focused on dining experiences on the train. Claydies’ work always springs from an idea or a concept, which is allowed to dictate the design. Fiction, humour and provocation are frequent elements in their work, and Claydies seek to create ceramic designs that are challenging and experimental. They find their inspiration in old ceramics and ceramic traditions but also in other materials and domains, for example in everyday life and the way we handle it. | By same artist: |






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