The Art of Design Issue 26 2017 | Page 126

Stephanie Wright ‘Glorious shapes and colours’ 32 Add a new twist with these stunning hand- thrown ceramic installations and sculptures from ceramic artist Stephanie Wright. Celebrating pure light, colour and movement, their abstract nature adds a curve to soften any interior wall or surface. Radiant shades shine from natural rainbow colours, or subtle stone white, taupe and grey offer calm flowing swirls. Each installation is custom-designed and unique. Colour, mood and concept is discussed in direct consultation with the artist. These abstract elemental forms allow interpretations to grow and change over the years. Swirling water, swishing waves, whorls of petals, a puff of wind, folds of rocks, rising bubbles and flocks of doves have all been seen in displays of these simple forms. 126 NAÏVE SIDE TABLES Naïve side tables are part of Naïve family, created by etc.etc. and presented to the market by EMKO. Available in 3 sizes, each carved out of a single piece of solid ash can be single-used or create lovely “nest of tables”. A form in between a square and a circle creates a soft and welcoming appearance and will easily adapt to any type of room. The tables can be easily assembled by just screwing the legs in. A choice of 6 possible colors is creating lively mood in every space. Find out more at www.emko.lt The pictured ‘Rainbow Series’ will provide an uplifting and enduring enhancement to any interior, either mounted on the walls or gracing surfaces and shelves. To watch how the artist works, go to facebook/ceramicreview. www.stephaniewrightceramics.co.uk ‘Stunningly beautiful’ Layton Thompson, Ceramic Review 33 ‘The Spinning Jenny’ ® is a bespoke traditional workshop based in the Ascot area of Berkshire. We are a team of upholsterers who love to tran