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7 posts tagged ceramics
We’re so excited to be launching our new brand, Scandinavian Made! This is a tumblr blog (for those who see it on the Scandinavian Made webshop). It’s a blog that I’ve added content to about Scandinavian design, mostly kitchens, over time. Since there is so much delicious Scandinavian interior design in this blog, I’ve brought it over to the webshop.
Now, we will expand our posts and write more on Scandinavian interiors, ceramics, rugs, and other rooms in the home…including kitchens. After all, I have my rugs and ceramics in my kitchen too!
We are excited to launch this new brand, and it is a collective effort between myself, Susan Serra, and my daughter, Kelly Donovan. Please join our facebook page too!

A rich and wonderful antique store and gallery in Bornholm, Denmark, filled with beautiful vintage things and handcrafted pieces of art in various forms. I would have loved to take home that tile mural, but it was extremely heavy. Next time I’ll make it happen. Enjoy the textural beauty!
Taken at a fantastic handmade ceramics fair in Copenhagen, these images show how a decorative layer in a kitchen design can add texture, color, shape and form. Whether a few select pieces or a collection around the kitchen, ceramic art is a natural aesthetic connection to any kitchen design. Scandinavia has a rich history in outstanding ceramic design as these images illustrate.
Scandinavia has a rich history in the art of ceramics. Jesper Packness has a wonderful store in Copenhagen, filled with wonderful ceramics. I could not purchase one piece, because I loved everything in the store. Next time, I’ll force myself to decide what to buy. Design a kitchen around a ceramics collection?




Why not?
Here is another wonderful collection of handmade ceramics by Danish artisans to push your kitchen a bit toward a warm/modern feeling.
This SO reminds me of retro Scandinavian ceramics…the style and motif. Scandinavian and Asian design have a similar design aesthetic in many ways
Below is a wonderful sampling of hand crafted ceramics, which I photographed while at a ceramics fair in Copenhagen. I could have bought every single piece, I think. What a great way to add color to the kitchen and push the style more toward soft modern or rustic modern, depending on one’s point of view. (Images by Susan)







