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New Volumes Harvest c/o Megan Morton

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New Volumes Harvest and Opus Rosso honed at Apartment in Double Bay by Architect George. Photography by Joanne Ly

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Le Corbusier Bleu outremer as splashback, Opus Rosso honed as bench top and New Volumes Harvest, Skáfos vase, Pitcher table and stools at Apartment in Double Bay by Architect George. Photography by Joanne Ly

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A modular design consisting of five individual pieces that can be combined to create a tabletop sprout planter or used alone or in different combinations as a cake stand, serving plates, a dinner set or colander.

Collections for the home and office by Artedomus, New Volumes explores and pushes the boundaries of a single natural material. For each collection, we select a distinct assembly of designers to bring the material to life.

Collection 02 explores another fundamentally pure material, Terracotta. Terracotta is essentially fire and clay. The first manufactured material perhaps. Mud, water and heat or time. Solidifying to a robust striking colour. It is used in one way or another all over the world and much like marble, the applications cannot be restricted.

A material rich in history and culture yet still has the most contemporary properties. We can throw, cast, and extrude it to our needs and no matter what we do – we do not alter its nature.

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Designer
Megan Morton
Designed
2021
Use
Internal
External
Material
Terracotta
Origin
Australian Designed

Dimensions

Depth Height
Harvest 350mm 275mm

Please note, dimensions are approximate can vary during the firing process

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