Santimetre Studio

Santimetre Studio santimetre - is an artisanal design brand manufacturing its designs in low volume batches. Established in 2009.

10/17/2016

you can also find santimetre products at fes cafe & abdulla, the famous Grand Bazaar venues, appointed as the worlds 4th best independent retailer among a selection of 10, by monocle magazine editor tyler brule.

10/17/2016

at their workshop located in ayvalık on the eagean coast of turkey.
santimetre products are mainly :
functional handmade porcelain
table top / household / personal objects
&
handmade
fabric/leather/newspaper bags and small textile items

all products are produced in limited quantities and random batches.
main outlet for the products is our flagship store located in ayvalık.

10/17/2016

santimetre= This Turkish entry was created from the translations listed at centimetre. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see santimetre in the Turkish Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) September 2009

10/14/2016

Established in 2016.

Santimetre Studio opened its first store in Manhattan SoHo in may 2016. The manufacturing studio, where all the handmade porcelain is made was launched in 2009 and is still loacted on the idylic aegean coastal town Ayvalik, in Tuırkey.

10/14/2016

Santimetre Studio carries its own line of handmade slip cast unique porcelain tableware and objects. From plates to bowls, coffee cups to funnels, the collection is made of a diverse range of goods. They are perfect for unique and individual gifts to your loved ones or to yourself. Wedding registries are accepted.

10/13/2016

tulya madra - founder of santimetre, is a designer and a ceramist
currently based in new york city. initially a furniture and interior designer she became more and more immersed in ceramics over the past years, and porcelain became her preferred medium.

10/13/2016

pened in april 2016 is happily located on 105 thompson street between prince and spring in soho, NYC.this new location will be the retail spot for santimetre porcelain products in NY, meanwhile housing a small workshop studio for tulya and her collaborators to work on their new pieces.

10/13/2016

santimetre - is an artisanal design brand manufacturing its designs in low volume batches.established in 2009, at the aegean coastal town of turkey, ayvalık,the brand has a porcelain manufacturing studio and a small woodworking shop in this neoclassical landmark heritage town.

10/11/2016

Pottery is Art
Clay is one of the few materials with no apparent value of its own in a raw state; yet it can be made into valuable objects. The value is put there by the potter. Clay admits of a spontaneous rapid intuitive method but does not tolerate carelessness. Pottery seems to have a value, which is quite beyond the sum of its usefulness and beauty

10/11/2016

Articles about Pottery
http://www.homesteadpottery.com/articles/

Read articles about pottery, including: a brief introduction to pottery; how to set up a pottery studio; our wood-fired kiln; and an interview with ...

10/11/2016

History
Potters have been forming vessels from clay bodies for millions of years. When nomadic man settled down and discovered fire, the firing of clay pots was not far behind. Pinch pots, made from balls of clay into which fingers or thumbs are inserted to make the opening, may have been the first pottery. Coil pots, formed from long coils of clay that are blended together, were not far behind. These first pots were fired at low temperatures and were thus fragile and porous. Ancient potters partially solved this by burnishing the surfaces with a rock or hard wood before firing. These low-temperature fired pots were blackened by these fires. Decoration was generally the result of incisions or insertions of tools into soft clay. Early potters created objects that could be used for practical purposes, as well as objects that represented their fertility gods.

The civilizations of ancient Egypt and the Middle East utilized clay for building and domestic use as early a 5000 B.C. By 4000 B.C. , the ancient Egyptians were involved in pottery on a much larger scale. They utilized finer clays and fired the pieces at much higher temperatures in early kilns that removed the pots from the direct fire so they were not blackened from the fire. Bricks from clay were used as building material as well. The ancient Chinese produced black pottery by 3500 B.C. with round bases and plaited decoration. Closer to 1000 B.C. the Chinese used the potter's wheel and developed more sophisticated glazes. Their pottery was often included in funeral ceremonies. In the first millennium B.C. , the Greeks began throwing pots on wheels and creating exquisite forms. Pre-Colombians, ancient Iberians, the ancient Romans (who molded pottery with raised decoration), and the ancient Japanese all created beautiful pottery for domestic use as well as for religious purposes.

Until the mid-eighteenth century, European potters generally sold small quantities of completed wares at a market or through merchants. If they wanted to sell more, they took more wares to market. However, British production potters experimented with new body types, perfected glazes, and took orders for products made in factories rather than taking finished goods to the consumer. By the later eighteenth century, many fellow potters followed suit, experimenting with all kinds of new bodies and glazes. Molds were used to make mass quantities of consistent product so that the consumer could be assured of the look of this piece.

Read more: http://www.madehow.com/Volume-4/Pottery.html

Address

105 Thompson Street
New York, NY
10012

Opening Hours

Tuesday 12pm - 7:30pm
Wednesday 12pm - 7:30pm
Thursday 12pm - 7:30pm
Friday 12pm - 7:30pm
Saturday 12pm - 7:30pm
Sunday 12pm - 7:30pm

Telephone

+16465088756

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