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E-raamat: Design and Create Contemporary Tableware: Making Pottery You Can Use

  • Formaat: 224 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: Herbert Press Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789940749
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  • Formaat: 224 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: Herbert Press Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789940749

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A highly illustrated step-by-step guide to designing and making contemporary tableware in clay, featuring inspirational pieces by leading designers.

'This book is a go to book for the art of creating tableware... The level of experience between the pages of this book from Sue and Linda is unquestionably invaluable to the reader.' Keith Brymer Jones, Master Potter and judge on The Great Pottery Throw Down

The tableware we use is very important in our everyday lives, whether plates, bowls, mugs, cups or teapots. This stylishly illustrated guide helps budding and established ceramicists alike to create practical and attractive ranges, starting with design principles, working through appropriate construction techniques, and leading on to decoration and finishes.

Leading designers Sue Pryke and Linda Bloomfield explain the importance of inspiration and consistency in design, providing step-by-step guides to the main making methods, which include hand building, pinching, coiling, throwing and slipcasting. They also offer advice on using various clay materials such as recycled and reused clay bodies and the combination of clay with other materials including wood, metal, textiles and synthetics. Tips are provided on glaze fit, dishwasher- and microwave-safe glazes, firing and finishing.

Featuring beautiful photographs of the work of such prominent tableware makers as Sasha Wardell, James and Tilla Waters, Reiko Kaneko and Nico Conti, there are many sources of inspiration for those wishing to further their tableware ambitions.

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This book is a go to book for the art of creating tableware. Not only is it beautifully illustrated with wonderful examples of work. It explains in simple easy to understand terms of how to get started. The level of experience between the pages of this book from Sue and Linda is unquestionably invaluable to the reader. * Keith Brymer Jones, Master Potter and judge on 'The Great Pottery Throw Down' * Owning the book is like having a master craftsman in your studio. * Anthony Quinn, Course Leader BA Ceramic Design at Central Saint Martins * visually appealing This is best suited for experienced ceramicists looking to elevate their craft. * Publishers Weekly * This is a book to inspire anyone to enter a studio, get hands on and create their own stylish wares for the table. * The Arts Society Magazine * This step-by-step guide is a great source of inspiration for those wanting to further their tableware ambitions. * Ceramic Review * Call this the apex of simplicity. Pryke and Bloomfield, commercial potters who design for powerhouses like IKEA, join forces to explain the how-tos of contemporary tableware Color photographs showcase not only step-by-step details but also an incredible range of professional ceramics in the authors' understated aesthetic. * Booklist * Packed full of inspiration for those wishing to further their tableware ambitions, the book provides ideas for potters at any level of practice. * London Potters Magazine * A useful one-stop guide to the end to end process of making tableware. * Scottish Potters * This book is beautifully produced and superbly illustrated * Anglian Potters Magazine *

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A highly illustrated step-by-step guide to designing and making contemporary tableware in clay, featuring inspirational pieces by leading designers.
1 Introduction
7(4)
2 Inspiration
How to draw inspiration from nature, art and interior design
11(4)
3 Design
How to make a coherent Tableware collection
15(34)
Elements of design
19(7)
Mugs, cups, beakers, egg cups
26(4)
Jugs
30(3)
Bowls, pouring bowls, saucers, breakfast sets
33(3)
Plates, serving dishes, dinner sets, restaurant tableware
36(3)
Lidded pots
39(1)
Teapots, tea sets, coffee dripper
40(3)
Kitchen pots, citrus juicers, colanders, ramekins
43(3)
Vases
46(3)
4 Materials
49(4)
Types of clay
49(2)
Clay bodies
51(2)
5 Clay Preparation And Recycling
53(6)
Slips
54(5)
Casting slip
55(1)
Controlling the casting slip process
55(1)
Adjusting slip
56(1)
Reclaiming your clay
57(2)
6 Health And Safety
59(4)
Soluble materials
60(1)
Toxic materials
60(1)
Studio practice
60(3)
7 Making Methods
63(102)
Hand building
63(18)
Pinch
63(1)
Coil
64(2)
Press mould
66(1)
Slab
67(13)
Extrude
80(1)
Throwing and turning
81(30)
Wheels
81(1)
Throwing weights
82(2)
Mugs
84(3)
Jugs
87(1)
Bowls
88(5)
Saucers
93(3)
Handles
96(5)
Plates
101(1)
Turning Plates
102(5)
Nesting Bowls
107(1)
Teapots
108(2)
Lids
110(1)
Mould and model making
111(30)
Lathe turning
112(7)
Whirler turning
119(1)
Handle carving
120(7)
Spout carving
127(4)
Mould making
131(1)
Drop out mould
131(1)
Multipart mould
132(4)
Handle moulds
136(5)
Slipcasting
141(10)
Drop out mould
145(1)
Casting a mug
145(1)
Casting a jug
146(1)
Casting a plate
146(3)
Casting a teapot in a multipart mould
149(1)
Casting a saucer
150(1)
Jigger and jolley
151(5)
3D printing
156(9)
8 Glazing
165(26)
Making Glazes
165(8)
Glaze materials
165(1)
Glaze recipes
166(1)
Glaze properties
166(1)
Altering the glaze
166(1)
Colouring glazes
167(2)
Opacifiers
169(1)
Stains and underglaze colours
170(1)
Glaze mixing and application: brushing, pouring, dipping
170(3)
Preparation for glazing
173(1)
Pouring
173(1)
Dipping
173(1)
Brushing
174(1)
Spraying
174(1)
Layering glazes
175(1)
Glaze problems
176(3)
Glaze fit
179(3)
Dishwasher-safe glazes
182(3)
Glazes: industrial versus studio pottery
185(4)
Transfers and lustres
189(2)
9 Firing
191(6)
Vitrification
191(6)
Ceramic change
192(1)
Oxidation
193(1)
Reduction
193(2)
Loading and firing the kiln
195(1)
Conclusion
195(2)
10 Combining Materials
Combining clay with other materials such as wood, metal and leather
197(7)
Conclusions 204(2)
Bibliography 206(1)
References 206(1)
Glossary 207(7)
Appendix 1-4 214(2)
Credits 216(2)
Index 218
Sue Pryke who has featured as a co-judge on Channel 4's Great Pottery Throw Down is an award-winning ceramic designer specialising in tableware for retail and restaurants, and her clients have included IKEA, John Lewis, Marks & Spencer and Wedgwood. She has lectured at numerous universities, including the Royal College of Art, Central St Martins and De Montfort University, UK.

Linda Bloomfield trained as a materials scientist before fulfilling her dream of becoming a potter. She has made thrown porcelain tableware in her West London studio since 2003 and sold her ranges through Liberty and Harrods, to Jamie Oliver's Barbecoa Restaurant and to The Clove Club. Her several books on glazes include Colour in Glazes and Special Effect Glazes.