The Art of Kate Malone – a new monograph
With a text by Dr. James Fox and a conversation by Emma Crichton-Miller with Kate Malone. A sumptuously illustrated monograph of celebrated British artist, Kate Malone abounds with beautiful illustrations of her exceptional works of art Kate Malone’s brilliance stems from her relentless sense of curiosity, unique handling of clay and commitment to an artistic […]
Read More‘Uncontrollable Beauty; Cloud’ by Junko Mori acquired by The Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
February 2024 ‘Uncontrollable Beauty; Cloud’ by Junko Mori has been acquired by and is now on display at Mint Museum Charlotte, in North Carolina. “Clouds have held an endless fascination for me; their constant changes, lightness and vast volume. In contrast, metal appears to have almost the opposite characteristics – rigidity, heaviness, and great density. […]
Read MoreLoewe Craft Prize 2024 Finalists: Kevin Grey and Kazuhiro Toyama
Artists Kevin Grey (United Kingdom) and Kazuhiro Toyama (Japan) are finalists in the 2024 edition of the Loewe Craft Prize. Their chosen works highlight their technical expertise and unique approach to metalwork. Every year, the prestigious prize rewards creative excellence by highlighting the connections between craft and contemporary culture. Kevin Grey, Displaced Kevin Grey’s […]
Read MoreVezzini and Chen: Sculpting Light
Vezzini and Chen’s studio’s work is characterised by the artful union of her hand-carved ceramics and his blown glass. Their collections tread a fine line between functional and conceptual, with the design duo creating sculptural bespoke lighting and installations inspired by forms and surfaces observed in nature. We visited their East London studio to learn […]
Read MorePAD London Design + Art, 2023
Adrian Sassoon will present a selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery at stand B15. Buy tickets on the PAD London website OPENING HOURS Collectors Preview: Tuesday 10 October 11am – 8pm VIP Opening: Wednesday 11 October 11am – 8pm Public Opening Thursday 12 October 11am – 8pm Friday 13 October 11am – 8pm Saturday 14 […]
Read MoreTreasure House 2023 | Japanese Treasures
Join us this 22–26 June 2023 for a new London summer fair at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, where we will be exhibiting a selection of contemporary sculpture and antique French porcelain. Adrian discusses some highlights from our selection of contemporary works in the video below: Adrian Sassoon at The Treasure House Fair | Japanese Treasures […]
Read MoreTreasure House 2023 | Royal Treasures
Join us this June for a new London summer fair at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, where we will be exhibiting a selection of contemporary sculpture and antique French porcelain. Adrian discusses some highlights from our antiques selection in the video below:
Read MoreGlass engraving by Katharine Coleman for the V&A
The V&A recently featured artist Katharine Coleman as part of their ‘how was it made?’ series. “One of only five glass engravers left in Britain who uses the centuries-old technology of cutting using a copper wheel, Katharine Coleman walks us through her beautiful, intricate engraving process, to create a unique glass object inspired by our […]
Read MoreIn the Studio with Andrew Wicks
We visited Andrew Wicks’ studio just outside Bath, in the English countryside, to learn more about his practice. Click here to learn more Browse Andrew’s work
Read More‘Blown Away Vase; Collision of Particles’ by Elizabeth Fritsch is acquired by the Sainsbury Centre
June 2022 The Sainsbury Centre of Visual Arts, part of the University of East Anglia, have acquired Blown Away Vase; Collision of Particles, 2008, by Elizabeth Fritsch. Impressed by the size and complexity of Fritsch’s Blown Away Vase; Collision of Particles (2009), the Centre was determined to acquire this tall, coil-built vessel from Adrian Sassoon. Its […]
Read MoreNico Conti at Masterpiece 2022
“Whilst they are made by 3D printing, he has taken this technique, which could produce regularity, and allowed it to be like a woven textile. I think that’s what the surface really reminds me of…” The beauty of Nico Conti’s work lies in the irregular elements which occur in the making process. His vessels are […]
Read MoreFrench Royal Porcelain at Masterpiece Fair, London
At Masterpiece 2022, Adrian Sassoon will reveal an exceptional range of Sèvres porcelain made for the Kings of France, Louis XV and Louis XVI, in the second half of the 18th century. Worthy of note are rare representations of King Louis XVI, Queen Marie-Antoinette. Full of royal symbols with two thriving dolphins and extravagant gilding, […]
Read MorePreview our Masterpiece 2022 Selection
View our PDF below, which includes a selection of works we displayed at Masterpiece Fair, London, from 30 June to 6 July 2022. For more about Masterpiece 2022, click here.
Read MoreNew Brochure | Contemporary Works of Art
For 2022 I thought we would create a brochure illustrating wonderful new works of art that have been arriving from our artists. We intend to resume exhibiting at art fairs with TEFAF in NEW YORK 5 – 10 May and the MASTERPIECE FAIR in LONDON 29 June – 6 July. View the new brochure below […]
Read MoreHiroshi Suzuki | New and Important Early Work
Tokyo-based Hiroshi Suzuki is widely recognised as one of the world’s leading contemporary silversmiths. This presentation of predominantly new work, demonstrates his self-assurance through continual mastery of his chosen material. New, evocative textures and glorious patterns sensitively enhance his commanding vessel forms to create a series of irresistible masterpieces. Alongside these new works of art, […]
Read MoreKate Malone | New Work
We are delighted to present a new selection of work by celebrated artist, Kate Malone. Over the course of the past eighteen months, ceramic artist Kate Malone has worked consistently from her studio in the Kent countryside. Her new home and work space has offered her seclusion and a sense of refuge – the ideal […]
Read MoreThe Atkinson purchases ‘Guardian II’ by Claire Curneen
December 2021 Claire Curneen’s ‘Guardian II’, 2019, has been purchased by The Atkinson, Southport. Claire Curneen’s sculptures are poignant reflections on the nature of humanity and our precarious place within it. Universal themes of loss, suffering and sacrifice underlie her intricate, porcelain figures, their translucent and fragile qualities offering potent metaphors through which to consider […]
Read MoreThe Goldsmiths’ Company acquires ‘Bubble Bowl’ by Cara Murphy
November 2021 The Goldsmiths Company have acquired Cara Murphy’s ‘Bubble Bowl’, 2020. Internationally recognised, the Goldsmiths’ Company has one of the finest collections of silver made in Britain, numbering some 8,000 examples from 1350 to the present day. Murphy’s silverware is largely influenced by the natural environment. She has always had an interest in combining […]
Read MoreHitomi Hosono | New Work
We are delighted to introduce a new collection of work by celebrated artist, Hitomi Hosono. Created over the past year, Hitomi has nurtured and tended these pieces almost like living plants, ushering them through their various stages of formation in her East London studio. Despite the various restrictions through periods of uncertainty and lockdown, Hitomi […]
Read MoreWatch our new short film | Fernando Casasempere: On Clay
“I wanted to find a new vocabulary with clay, and now after almost 30 years of my career, I feel I’ve found a way to stretch the limit of the medium in a way that makes it speak.” Artist Fernando Casasempere discussing his work in our new short film, On Clay. Casasempere’s work questions the […]
Read MoreNew Catalogue: A Selection of 18th Century French Porcelain
CLICK HERE to view “Most years in late spring I focus my mind of selecting French 18th century porcelains for display at the Masterpiece Fair in London. I aim to form groups of rare and charming pieces, some of which may never have been seen before by our generation of collectors and curators. I also like […]
Read MoreIssue Three | Parham’s Rich Tapestry
In this third and final instalment we explore the connections between our artists’ exceptional skills and the craftsmanship of Parham’s historic treasures. CLICK HERE View our short film to meet Kate Malone, artist, and Simon Martin, Director of Pallant House Gallery, as they reflect on the surface ornamentation and creative techniques employed throughout the centuries. […]
Read MoreIn Conversation: Adrian Sassoon at Parham House
6pm BST, Tuesday 29 June 2021 Online – Live from Adrian Sassoon, London To mark the gallery’s recent collaboration with Parham House, we arranged a conversation with Adrian Sassoon and Lady Emma Barnard to be broadcast live from the gallery. Chair Emma Crichton-Miller, Journalist and Editor-in-Chief of The Design Edit Speakers Adrian Sassoon of Adrian Sassoon, London […]
Read MoreIssue Two | Flora and Fauna at Parham
The second catalogue in our Parham series is now available to view. CLICK HERE Consisting of a new short film and catalogue of unique artworks, Flora and Fauna at Parham focuses on Parham’s unique landscape and the influence of natural forms, both within the collection and the contemporary works of art. “Parham is not a museum, it’s […]
Read MoreIssue One | Adrian Sasoon at Parham, a House of History
Adrian Sassoon at Parham, a House of History – Issue One is now live and includes the first catalogue and accompanying film. CLICK HERE to view. This issue introduces new works by our international artists displayed in the interior splendour of Parham House. We meet Adrian Sassoon and Lady Emma Barnard, who lives at Parham, […]
Read MoreAdrian Sassoon at Parham House
CLICK HERE to go to our Viewing Room. In April we took over one hundred newly-created contemporary works of art to this Elizabethan house and garden. Art fairs may be cancelled for the months ahead, but our artists across the world continue to create wonderful objects, which we have selected to display in this house […]
Read MoreNational Museums Northern Island Purchase Bouke de Vries’ Teapot Still Life II
March 2021 We’re delighted to share that National Museums Northern Ireland purchased Teapot Still Life II, 2020, by Bouke de Vries. De Vries’ ‘Still Life’ series is inspired by the symbolism of Dutch still life painting: “The butterfly in still life is a symbol for the resurrection in (the) way I see what I do […]
Read MoreNew to the Viewing Room: Sèvres, Ribbon Pattern
New to our Viewing Room, this page showcases a delightful chance gathering of Sèvres porcelains of 1757 & 1758 which have closely related decoration. Click here to view.
Read MoreArt Uncrated
At the beginning of each year my colleagues and I assess and appreciate new works of art as they emerge from their crates.
Read MoreThe Art Newspaper partner with Adrian Sassoon on AR project
The Art Newspaper have introduced an AR (Augmented Reality) functionality to their mobile app. They photographed three works: one by Michael Eden, one by Hitomi Hosono and one by Pippin Drysdale and now, through their app, you can see what they would look like in your home. While this technology is still relatively young, it […]
Read MoreWinter Selection now live
With Christmas on the horizon, here are some outstanding objects that we have available.
Read MorePADesgin Art online goes live
PADesign Art Online is now live ! This exciting new platform is a slick and easy way for collectors and designers to discover exciting emerging and established artists. Featuring work from us by: Felicity Aylieff, Kirsten Coelho, Bouke de Vries, Pippin Drysdale, Michael Eden, Hitomi Hosono, Joon Yong Kim, Kate Malone, Tobias Mohl, Junko Mori, […]
Read MoreAutumn Programme
Adrian Sassoon at Sotheby’s, London
28 September – 6 November 2020
Adrian Sassoon at the London House of Modernity
5 – 28 October 2020
Los Angeles County Museum of Art purchase Ben Gaskell’s Breakbox with Split Crystal
This hand-carved, pocket-sized porphyry box contains and inner cube made from rock crystal and was purchased during Lockdown, thanks to a museum fundraising event hosted on zoom.
Read MoreIntroducing our Summer Collection
We hope you will enjoy this curated group of work from our stable of international artists. Colours and light – objects and their backgrounds – it is summer here in the Northern Hemisphere:
Read MoreFrom a Distance viewing room
For months we have been observing how many artists work in studios where geographic and personal distance is common-place. Most of us are currently living and working in a similar manner. Our new Viewing Room will showcase artists who work from a distance.
Read MoreTobias Møhl & Kevin Grey Announced As Loewe Craft Prize Finalists 2020
Adrian Sassoon is delighted to announce that Danish glass artist, Tobias Møhl and British silversmith, Kevin Grey have been shortlisted as finalists for the celebrated Loewe Craft Prize 2020. Their chosen works highlight their technical expertise in glass and metal. Møhl’s Black Twill Collection is a group of five botanically inspired vessels made in clear […]
Read MoreKate Malone on clay – interview with Grant Gibson
Please do listen to an informative and enjoyable conversation between Grant Gibson and Kate Malone about her work and relationship with clay on the podcast Material Matters.
Read MoreChristmas at Adrian Sassoon
With Christmas on the horizon, here are some ideas of objects that we have available. We cover a really wide range of prices and can wrap and deliver for you, thereby saving you a lot of time and searching.
Read MoreSalon of Art + Design
Between the 14th – 18th November we will be in the Park Avenue Armory for The Salon Art + Design.
Read MorePAD London Art+Design, 2019
Adrian Sassoon presents a selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery at this year’s Pavilion of Art and Design.
Read MoreInspired by Chatsworth: A selling exhibition
This summer, Sotheby’s New York will host a sumptuous exhibition of masterpieces on loan from the Devonshire collection at Chatsworth House which will accompany a selling exhibition.
Read MoreExhibition at the Heide Museum: An Idea Needing to be Made: Contemporary Ceramics
27 July – 20 October 2019
This is an exhibition centred predominantly around the idea of the vessel form and its continued use and reinvention by contemporary artists working with clay…
Exhibition at Compton Verney: A Tea Journey: From the Mountains to the Table
6 July – 22 September 2019
This exhibition explores the fascinating history of tea through a wide variety of art works and artefacts…
Read MoreManga – new body of work by Hitomi Hosono
Hitomi Hosono is primarily known for her intricate, lace-like porcelain sculptures which can be seen in private and public collections around the world. However, her playfully expressive manga work is now taking centre-stage at a new exhibition at the British Museum. A global phenomenon, manga are Japanese comics or graphic novels and Hitomi grew […]
Read MoreThe Mint Museum purchase a vessel by Takeshi Yasuda
We are delighted to announce that the Mint Museum have purchased Qingbai Celadon Bowl with Golden Interior, 2018 – it is a Thrown and glazed Qingbai porcelain, with colloidal gold interior and it was made by the artist in Jingdezhen, China. To read more about Takeshi Yasuda please click here See more works acquired by […]
Read MoreMasterpiece, 2019
Adrian Sassoon presents a combination of contemporary ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone, jewellery alongside 18th Century French porcelain.
Read MoreIndianapolis Museum of Art purchase ‘A Very Large Feather Leaves Bowl’ by Hitomi Hosono
We are delighted to announce that the Indianapolis Museum of Art have purchased A Very Large Feather Leaves Bowl by Hitomi Hosono. “My technique was initially inspired by Wedgwood’s Jasperware, pioneered by Josiah Wedgwood over 200 years ago, in which thin ceramic reliefs or ‘sprigs’ were applied as surface decoration to a piece. First, I […]
Read MoreThe British Museum acquires ‘Shoka Vase’, by Hitomi Hosono
We are delighted to announce that the British Museum have acquired Shoka Vase, by Hitomi Hosono. The vase takes its form from the revered Portland Vase and now sits in a cabinet alongside an 18th Century ‘copy’ made by Josiah Wedgwood. Hosono designed and worked with the master craftsmen at Wedgwood to make an edition […]
Read MoreTEFAF New York Spring, 2019
We are excited to be returning to New York and we will be presenting a carefully curated selection of ceramics, metalwork and glass.
Read MoreJunko Mori & Giovanni Corvaja announced as Loewe Craft prize finalists 2019
Junko Mori and Giovanni Corvaja are among the 29 artists that have been announced as finalists in the prestigious Loewe craft prize 2019. They will both have works exhibited in the exhibition in Tokyo, Japan between the 26th June and 22nd July 2019. Read more about LOEWE craft prize here: craftprize.loewe.com Mori’s piece, pictured above, is […]
Read MoreTEFAF Maastricht, 2019
16 March – 24 March 2019 Maastricht Exhibition & Congress Centre Maastricht, The Netherlands Adrian Sassoon will present a curated selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery. Two highlight pieces that we are taking to TEFAF Maastricht this year are: JUNKO MORI Uncontrollable Beauty; Cloud Tanka, 2018 Forged Fine silver 999, 12,035g Height 55cm […]
Read MoreExhibition Calendar, 2019
We will be exhibiting works of art at five art fairs this year: two in London, two in New York and one in Maastricht.
Read MoreChatsworth House commissions Sowing Colour, 2016 – 2018 by Natasha Daintry
Sowing Colour, is made up of 237 porcelain pots; each are slip-cast and hand-modelled. It is the largest commission of Natasha Daintry’s career to date and it perfectly compliments the grand setting of Chatsworth House. Natasha Daintry says: “Tiny coloured pots grow monumentally and embody the dramatic and dynamic progression of Fibonacci’s mathematical sequence. The […]
Read MorePippin Drysdale exhibition in Perth, Western Australia
In this landmark show at the John Curtin Gallery, Pippin Drysdale is exhibiting a large body of works that mainly consists of groupings of ceramic ‘marbles’. These amorphic forms are inspired by the striking rock formations in the Karlu Karlu ‘Devil’s Marbles Conservation Reserve – a sacred Aboriginal site in the central Northern territory of […]
Read MoreThe Salon Art + Design, 2018
Between the 9th – 12th November we will be in the Park Avenue Armory for The Salon Art + Design. The preview is on the 8th November.
Read MorePAD, 2018
Adrian Sassoon presents a selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery at this year’s Pavilion of Art and Design.
Read MoreHitomi Hosono’s Nazuna Vase goes on display at London’s newly opened Japan House on Kensington High Street
We are excited to announce that Hitomi Hosono has a large work titled A Very Large Nazuna Vase on display at London’s newly opened Japan House. Japan House presents the very best of Japanese art, design, gastronomy, innovation, and technology. At the beautifully designed space on Kensington High Street there is an exhibition gallery, Japanese […]
Read MoreThe Château Borély Museum purchase two vases by Hitomi Hosono and a sculpture by Robin Best
We are delighted to announce that Château Borély in Marseille have purchased A Black Leaves Tower, 2015, An English Daisy and Rose Vase, 2016 by Hitomi Hosono and Harold, 2016 by Robin Best. The two works by Hitomi Hosono showcase two totally different strands of her work both in the use of white and black porcelain as […]
Read MoreThe Rothschild Foundation Purchase ‘A Pair of Caillouté Vases’ by Michael Eden for Waddesdon Manner
We are delighted to announce that Waddesdon Manner have purchased A Pair of Caillouté Vases by Michael Eden. The Pair of Caillouté Vases are based on pieces in the Waddesdon collection made by the Sèvres manufactory in the late 18th century. I was particularly attracted to one of these vases that is decorated with a […]
Read MoreThe Fitzwilliam Museum purchase ‘Colour Saturation; Vessel in White, Black and Red’ by Colin Reid
We are delighted to announce that the Fitzwilliam Museum have purchased Colour Saturation; Vessel in White, Black and Red by Colin Reid. This was one of the first vessels that he had made using a slumping technique combined with his colour saturation style. To see more works my Colin Reid please click here
Read MoreThe National Museum of Norway Purchase ‘Memory Vessel XLIV’ by Bouke de Vries
We are delighted to announce that the National Museum of Norway have purchased ‘Memory Vessel XLIV’ by Bouke de Vries. It is made of Contemporary glass following the original form of its contents; the collected remains of an early 17th century Italian Majolica earthenware jar. The National Museum of Norway is due to re-open in 2020. […]
Read MoreMicahel Eden Lecture at Harvard University
As a part of Michael Eden’s current residency at Emmanuel College in Boston he is giving a Lecture at Harvard University at 6.30pm on the 31st of July at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard. Please find out more at Harvard’s website here
Read MoreTalks programme at Masterpiece 2018
Thursday 28th June
16:30 – Hitomi Hosono: The Wedgwood Artist in Residence
18.00 – Join Dame Rosalind Savill for a tour of 18th Century Sèvres Porcelain on the stands of Michele Beiny, Adrian Sassoon and John Whitehead
Friday 29th June
12.00 – Slow Art Workshop with Adrian Sassoon and Kate Malone
Wedgwood by Hitomi Hosono
Wedgwood have been working with the wonderful ceramic artist Hitomi Hosono as their ‘artist in residence’. Hitomi has designed and worked with the master craftsmen at Wedgwood to make an edition of five jasperware Shōka Vases. Unlike the Roman cameo-glass original these porcelain vases are clad with an abundance of overlapping ferns. The thoughtful Japanese title means ‘sublimation’. Hitomi is Japanese-born […]
Read MoreMasterpiece, 2018
Adrian Sassoon will present a combination of contemporary ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone, jewellery alongside 18th Century French porcelain.
Read MoreContemporary Collecting and Making – Adrian Sassoon and Junko Mori in conversation at the Wallace Collection
Adrian Sassoon talks to Junko Mori, one of the UK’s leading silversmiths. Originally trained as a blacksmith in Japan, Mori distils observations of the natural world and works with the repetition of multiple silver units, creating pieces of great complexity. Her work can be found in numerous public collections, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, […]
Read MoreMichael Eden: Form & Transform – solo show at Waddesdon Manor
Form & Transform – in his most ambitious exhibition to date, Eden has created a collection of new pieces responding to objects from Waddesdon’s collections, bringing their stories into the 21st century and displaying them in a theatrical setting.
Read MoreThe Goldsmiths’ Comapany purchase a set of four ‘hedgerow beakers’ by Junko Mori
We are delighted to announce that the Goldsmiths’ Company have purchased a set of four Hedgerow Beakers by Junko Mori. To see available works by Junko Mori please click here
Read MoreThe Goldsmiths’ Comapany purchase a ‘Seni Vase’ by Hiroshi Suzuki
We are delighted to announce that the Goldsmiths’ Company have purchased Seni Vase by Hiroshi Suzuki. This piece is a virtuosic display of Suzuki’s mastery of both working with silver and enamel To see more works by Hiroshi Suzuki that are currently available please click here
Read MoreHiroshi Suzuki – An Important Collection
Adrian Sassoon is pleased to present for sale, an important collection of early, large-scale vases by world-renowned silversmith, Hiroshi Suzuki. There is an opportunity to view the vessels at Adrian Sassoon’s booth during TEFAF Spring New York between 3rd – 8th May Booth 88, Park Avenue Armory, New York Telephone +44 7825 611 888 To view […]
Read MoreTEFAF New York Spring, 2018
Adrian Sassoon will present a curated selection of ceramics, metalwork and glass
Read MoreGold At Adrian Sassoon TEFAF New York Spring
Gold is scarce, splendid and desired. Indeed gold has bewitched people across millennia and borders. Radiant and glowing, gold waits to welcome visitors to Adrian Sassoon’s stand at TEFAF Spring 2018 where exceptional works of art made from or incorporating this most prized and precious metal will be on view. Highlights of Sassoon’s presentation include […]
Read MoreJunko Mori – Artist in Residence at JamFactory, Australia
UK based metalsmith Junko Mori has just completed an extended residency at Adelaide’s multi-disciplinary art studio the JamFactory.
Read MoreTEFAF Maastricht, 2018
Adrian Sassoon will present a curated selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreHitomi Hosono and Junko Mori selected to participate in an exhibition in Toyama, Japan
Hosono and Mori have been selected to show works in the ‘Worlds Kogei 100’ exhibition. There is a long tradition of KOGEI (which translates as ‘artisan crafts’)
Read MoreJunko Mori’s Silver Poetry nominated as one of the Art Fund’s top ten acquisitions for 2017
We are thrilled to announce that Junko Mori’s Silver Poetry is on the Art Fund’s top ten list of supported acquisitions for 2017
Read MoreVases and Vessels
International stylist Gianluca Longo has curated a new exhibition at David Gill Gallery called ‘Vases and Vessels’
Read MoreReimagining Nature: Hitomi Hosono’s Memories In Porcelain
Combining memories of her mother’s garden in Gifu with inspiration found in the parks of London, the work of Hitomi Hosono demonstrates a meticulous study of botanical forms in Porcelain.
Read MoreReview of ‘Reimagining Nature: Hitomi Hosono’s Memories in Porcelain’
This exhibition at the Daiwa Foundation Japan House 13/14 Cornwall Terrace (Outer Circle) London NW1 4QP is on from 3 November until 15th December 2017
Read MoreHitomi Hosono: C’est Le Bouquet!
C’est le bouquet! celebrates seventeen ceramic artists who are inspired by flowers and use their motifs in their designs. Hitomi Hosono has created twelve beautiful, new pieces specifically for this exhibition which draw on all her favourite floral themes.
Read MoreSalon of Art + Design, 2017
We are excited to be returning to New York and we will be presenting a carefully curated selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MorePAD LONDON ART+DESIGN, 2017
At PAD London 2017 we had a great response to our objects – a particular highlight was Hans Kotter’s ‘Point of View – Magic 8-Ball’.
Read MoreThe Shipley Art Gallery purchases a major work by Kate Malone
We are excited to announce that The Shipley Art Gallery have purchased an Ebullient Magma Vase, by Kate Malone. Below is a short video about Kate’s glazing process of this piece. See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreMasterpiece, 2017
Adrian Sassoon presented a combination of contemporary ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone, jewellery alongside 18th Century French porcelain.
Read MoreMICHAEL EDEN: WEDGWOOD AND WOULDN’T
In this select display of work Michael Eden honours Josiah Wedgwood, whilst embracing contemporary culture and contributing to the future of art and craft.
Read MoreA Leaves Bowl, 2016, by Hitomi Hosono is purchased by Los Angeles County Museum of Art
This moulded, carved and hand-built porcelain bowl with an interior of fine ‘dancing sprigs’ was bought by LACMA in 2016 following our exhibition at the Salon of Art and Design in New York.
Read MoreTEFAF New York Spring, 2017
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery. This was the first time we presented the work of Australian glass artist Tim Edwards.
Read MoreTemple Newsam acquires Junko Mori’s Silver Poetry; Spring Fever Ring, 2014
Silver Poetry; Spring Fever Ring is a tour de force of contemporary silversmithing techniques.
Read MoreThe Minneapolis Institute of Art Acquires The British East India Company – Trade & Colonise, 2016, by Robin Best
The British East India Company tells the story of the cultural interrelationship between India, China, Australia and Britain and its arch-rival France in the sixteenth century.
Read MoreTEFAF Maastricht, 2017
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreTHE SALON: ART+DESIGN, NY, 2016
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MorePAD LONDON ART+DESIGN, 2016
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreThe Fitzwilliam Museum purchases Tanami Mapping III – Talus Slope, 2014, by Pippin Drysdale
Talus Slope is a vivid example from renowned Australian Ceramicist, Pippin Drysdale’s Tanami Mapping series.
Read MoreFelicity Aylieff – Explorations in Blue
Felicity Aylieff presented a series of ceramic and monumental works at Linley, Belgravia.
Read MoreSentinel, 2016, by Susan Wraight, acquired by the British Museum
This netsuke, hand-carved and stained boxwood and buffalo horn with inlaid amber and gold leaf was completed in 2016 and purchased immediately by the British Museum.
Read MoreHitomi Hosono’s Zenmai Bowl, 2016, acquired by Musée Guimet
As one of the largest collections of Asian Art outside Asia, this moulded, carved and hand-built porcelain bowl with yellow gold leaf interior has found the perfect home in the Musée Guimet, Paris.
Read MoreJunko Mori’s A Silver Organism; Crystal Nigella, 2016 and A Silver Organism; Textured Spike, 2016 Acquired by the Musée Mandet
Junko Mori’s A Silver Organism; Crystal Nigella, 2016 and A Silver Organism; Textured Spike, 2016 acquired by the Musée Mandet. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT JUNKO MORI PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreThe Rothschild Foundation Acquires two major works by Kate Malone
Kate Malone, one of the UK’s leading ceramic artists, presented a collection of new work reflecting the gardens and collections at Waddesdon Manor, the great Rothschild house in Buckinghamshire.
Read MoreMasterpiece, 2016
Adrian Sassoon presented a combination of contemporary ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone, jewellery and 18th Century French porcelain.
Read MoreKate Malone: Inspired by Waddesdon
The Exhibition took place at The Coach House, Waddesdon Manor, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, UK HP18 0JH 8th June – 16th October 2016 The catalogue below was produced for the exhibition: Kate Malone, one of the UK’s leading ceramic artists, has created a collection of new work reflecting the gardens and collections at Waddesdon Manor, the great […]
Read MoreLos Angeles County Museum of Art Commissions Innovo Vase, 2016 by Michael Eden
Michael Eden was Commissioned for LACMA’s exhibition ‘The Stowe Vase: From Ancient Art to Additive Manufacturing’ to make this piece.
Read MoreMichael Eden: Recent Work
Michael Eden exhibited recent works created using 3D printing technology at Linley, Belgravia.
Read MoreTEFAF, Maastricht, 2016
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MorePortals by Michael Eden, 2016 purchased for the National Museums Scotland Collection
Michael Eden was asked to create a unique piece to celebrate the architectural styles of the National Museum of Scotland which would be displayed in the ‘Pushing the Boundaries’ exhibition. This section highlights the many ways in which artists embrace traditional techniques whilst exploring new technologies.
Read MoreBristol Museum & Art Gallery acquires Michael Eden’s Fluorescent Pink Bloom, 2016
Acquired by Bristol Museum & Art Gallery in 2016, Michael Eden’s Fluorescent Pink Bloom makes a strikingly colourful addition to the permanent collection. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MICHAEL EDEN PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreMichael Eden: History Re-printed
Michael Eden exhibited recent works created using 3D printing technology at The Holburne Museum, Bath.
Read MoreSalon of Art + Design, NY, 2015
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreBouke de Vries’s Memory Tobacco Jar VII, 2015 & Memory Vessel XXX, 2015 acquired by the Peabody Essex Museum
This ‘Memory Vessel’ is made of an eighteenth century Delft drug jar with fragments from clay pipes. Memory Vessel XXX contains the collected remains of a 17th-18th century Kangxi Chinese Vase and cover.
Read MoreBrook Street: An Artist’s Eye – New Work by Hitomi Hosono
Hitomi Hosono exhibited new ceramic works at Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler, London.
Read MorePAD LONDON ART+DESIGN, 2015
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreMasterpiece, 2015
Adrian Sassoon presented a combination of contemporary ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone, jewellery and 18th Century French porcelain.
Read MoreArt Antiques, London, 2015
Adrian Sassoon presented a combination of contemporary ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone, jewellery and 18th Century French porcelain.
Read MoreCOLLECT, 2015
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreTEFAF, Maastricht, 2015
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreSalon of Art + Design, NY, 2014
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MorePAD LONDON ART+DESIGN, 2014
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreThe British Museum Purchases Major Steel Work by Junko Mori
This unprecedented and impressive steel sculpture was the first in Junko Mori’s series of ring shaped forms.
Read MoreMichael Eden’s Imari I, 2014 and Imari III, 2014 Acquired by the Mint Museum
Acquired by the Mint Museum in 2015, Imari I and Imari III by Michael Eden are unique objects made by Additive Layer Manufacturing from a high quality nylon material with a soft mineral coating. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MICHAEL EDEN PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreNational Museum of Art, Norway Acquires Michael Eden’s Voxel Vessel V, 2014
National Museum of Art, Norway Acquires Michael Eden’s Voxel Vessel V, 2014. This unique object is made by Additive Layer Manufacturing from a high quality nylon material with a pink soft mineral coating and coloured silver leaf interior. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MICHAEL EDEN PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections […]
Read MoreManchester Metropolitan University acquires GSOH Vessel, 2014, by Michael Eden
GSOH Vessel became part of Manchester Metropolitan University’s growing ‘Process & Material Innovation Collection’ in 2016. Michael Eden was previously a Digital Research Fellow at the University between 2012 and 2015, so it is wonderful to have one of his works in the collection.
Read MoreArt Antiques, London, 2014
Adrian Sassoon presented a combination of contemporary ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone, jewellery and 18th Century French porcelain.
Read MoreMasterpiece, 2014
Adrian Sassoon presented a combination of contemporary ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone, jewellery and 18th Century French porcelain.
Read MoreCOLLECT, 2014
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreTEFAF, Maastricht, 2014
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreKate Malone: A Celebration of Clay
Kate Malone exhibited domestic and large-scale ceramic works inspired by the natural world the Lobby at One Canada Square, Canary Wharf.
Read MoreBritish Museum Purchases Major Work By Hitomi Hosono
This is the largest Feather Leaves Bowl that Hitomi Hosono has ever made and took her almost two years to complete
Read MoreSalon of Art + Design, NY, 2013
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreColin Reid: Casting Brilliance
Casting Brilliance at the Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum was the first exhibition to ever bring together such a significant group of Colin Reid’s exceptional glass sculpture.
Read MorePAD LONDON ART+DESIGN, 2013
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreColin Reid’s Colour Saturation: Aqua Crescent, 2013 and Still Life with Books, 2013 Aquired By Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum
Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum acquired two kiln-cast and polished glass piece by Colin Reid, Colour Saturation: Aqua Crescent, 2013 and Still Life with Books, 2013. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT COLIN REID PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreRupert Spira’s Open Bowl, 2007, Acquired by Friends of the V&A
Rupert Spira’s Open Bowl, 2007, is a stoneware piece with embossed text under white titanium glaze. It was acquired by Friends of the V&A in 2013. See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreMnemosyne, 2011, by Michael Eden is Acquired by the Carnegie Museum of Art
Acquireed by the Carnegie Museum of Art in 2013, Mnemosyne by Michael Eden is made by Additive Layer Manufacturing from a high quality nylon material with mineral soft coating. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MICHAEL EDEN PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreAberdeen Art Gallery Purchases Babel Vessel I, 2010, by Michael Eden
Michael Eden’s Babel Vessel I, 2010, is made by Additive Layer Manufacturing from a high-quality nylon material with a mineral soft coating. This work was purchased by Aberdeen Art Gallery in 2013. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MICHAEL EDEN PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreTall Green Bloom by Michael Eden, 2012, Acquired by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Acquired by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in 2013, Tall Green Bloom by Michael Eden, is a unique object made by Additive Layer Manufacturing from a high-quality nylon material with a soft mineral coating. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MICHAEL EDEN PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreThe Art Gallery of South Australia Acquires The Pepper Pot – The Legacy of Coenraad Temminck , 2013, by Robin Best
The Art Gallery of South Australia acquires Robin Best’s Pepper Pot – The Legacy of Coenraad Temminck, 2013. This is a glazed hand-thrown translucent porcelain with Xin Cai painting that the artist made in Jingdezhen, China. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ROBIN BEST PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreAbbot Hall Art Gallery Purchases Composition in Yellow and Red, 2013, by Bodil Manz
Bodil Manz’s Composition in Yellow and Red is made with slip-cast porcelain and enamel. Abbot Hall Art Gallery purchased this piece in 2013. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT BODIL MANZ PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreJunko Mori: Coppiced Wood
Coppiced Wood was an exhibition of new work by contemporary metalsmith Junko Mori, created in a direct response to the unique position of the Holburne Museum within the eighteenth-century landscape of Sydney Gardens.
Read MoreArt Antiques, London, 2013
Adrian Sassoon presented a combination of contemporary ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone, jewellery and 18th Century French porcelain.
Read MoreMasterpiece, 2013
Adrian Sassoon presented a combination of contemporary ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone, jewellery and 18th Century French porcelain.
Read MoreGiovanni Corvaja: Gold – Status and Glory
Gold: Status and Glory presented fifteen exquisite objects by the contemporary Italian goldsmith Giovanni Corvaja in the context of 14th and 15th century Italian gold-ground devotional paintings, and was the result of a collaboration between two dealers, Adrian Sassoon and Moretti Fine Art.
Read MoreCOLLECT, 2013
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreTEFAF, Maastricht, 2013
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreART MIAMI, USA, 2012
Adrian Sassoon presented a combination of contemporary ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreThis ambitious and impressive piece was acquired by the Art Fund at COLLECT in 2012 for the Touchstones Art Gallery, Rochdale, UK Propagation Project; Super Jumbo Nigella, Wave, 2011 Forged mild steel, wax-coated Height 66cm (26″) Width 74cm (29 1/8″) Depth 60cm (23 5/8″) TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT JUNKO MORI CLICK HERE See more works […]
Read MoreNational Museum of Sweden, Stockholm, acquires Maelstrom V by Michael Eden
Acquired by the National Museum of Sweden in 2011 Maelstrom V by Michael Eden. About this piece Eden writes: ‘Having spent 25 years making pots by hand from clay, I have been exploring how the skills amassed throughout this time can be transferred to the new tools and technologies that I now employ in my practice. Working […]
Read MorePAD LONDON ART+DESIGN, 2012
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreWedgwoodn’t Garniture, 2012, by Michael Eden is Purchased By Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Acquired by Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in 2014, Michael Eden’s Wedgwoodn’t Garniture is made by Additive Layer Manufacturing from a high quality nylon material with a white soft mineral coating encased in patinated copper. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MICHAEL EDEN PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreMichael Eden’s Prtlnd Vase, 2012, Acquired by New Walk Museum and Art Gallery
Acquired by New Walk Museum and Art Gallery in 2013, Michael Eden’s Prtlnd Vase is made by Additive Layer Manufacturing from a high quality nylon material with soft mineral coating. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MICHAEL EDEN PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MorePropagation Project; Windy Leaf, 2012, By Junko Mori, Acquired by Art Gallery of South Australia
Junko Mori’s Propagation Project; Windy Leaf, 2012, was acquired by Art Gallery of South Australia. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT JUNKO MORI PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreVictoria and Albert Museum Acquires Sparkle Vase by Ndidi Ekubia, 2012
This special piece made of hammer-raised Britannia silver 958 with the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee hallmark was acquired by Victoria and Albert Museum in 2013. To read more about Ndidi Ekubia please click here See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreStill Life with Brushes and Green Jar, Small Fencai series I, by Felicity Aylieff, 2012, Acquired by Cheltenham Art Gallery
Cheltenham Art Gallery acquires Still Life with Brushes and Green Jar, Small Fencai series I, by Felicity Aylieff, a thrown & glazed porcelain piece with hand-painted Fencai over-glaze enamel. This special piece was made by the artist in Jingdezhen, China, in 2012. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT FELICITY AYLIEFF PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works […]
Read MoreVictoria and Albert Museum Acquires Still Life with Books and Bird, Small Fencai Series I, 2012, by Felicity Aylieff
Felicity Aylieff’s Still Life with Books and Bird, Small Fencai Series I, 2012 is acquired by Victoria and Albert Museum. This thrown & glazed porcelain piece with hand painted Fencai over-glaze enamel was made by the artist in Jingdezhen, China. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT FELICITY AYLIEFF PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public […]
Read MoreArt Antiques, London, 2012
Adrian Sassoon presented a combination of contemporary ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and 18th Century French porcelain.
Read MoreMasterpiece, 2012
Adrian Sassoon will be presenting a combination of contemporary ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone, jewellery and 18th Century French porcelain.
Read MoreCOLLECT, 2012
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreTEFAF, Maastricht, 2012
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreFruits of Life Lady Gourd, by Kate Malone comissioned and given by the Friends of Bristol Art Gallery in 2011
This specially commissioned piece represents the different stages in Kate’s career to date, from the tigers that feature in her early work at Bower Ashton, through sea and fruit motifs, to the ‘atomic’ nodules of her latest pieces. The addresses where she lived in Bristol are inscribed within the pot. Height 55cm, Diameter 35cm TO […]
Read MoreJohns Hopkins Hospital Commissions Bouquet Sculpture, 2011 by Kate Malone
This crystalline-glazed stoneware sculpture was commissioned for Johns Hopkins Hospital Reception Desk in 2011. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT KATE MALONE PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreNational Museum Wales Acquires Still Life with Three Chinese Vases II, 2011, By Felicity Aylieff
National Museum Wales Acquires Felicity Aylieff’s Still Life with Three Chinese Vases II, 2011. This thrown and glazed porcelain piece with hand-painted Fencai over-glaze enamel was made by the artist in Jingdezhen, China. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT FELICITY AYLIEFF PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreRoyal College of Art Purchases Michael Eden’s Large Oval Yellow Bloom, 2011
Michael Eden’s Large Oval Yellow Bloom, 2011, is made by Additive Layer Manufacturing from a high quality nylon material with mineral soft coating. It was purchased by the Royal College of Art in 2012. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MICHAEL EDEN PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreRibbed Fennel Vase by Kate Malone acquired by the National Museum of Wales
This classic Ribbed Fennel Vase is a welcome addition to impressive collection of ceramics held by the National Museum of Wales. Height 24cm (9 1/2″) Diameter 16cm (6 1/4″) TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT KATE MALONE PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read More‘Gigantic Pumpkin’ by Kate Malone acquired by The Castle Museum, Nottingham, UK
This monumental piece by Kate Malone was purchased by The Castle Museum in Nottingham. It is one of the largest Pumpkins that Kate has ever made and it measured 90cm in width. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT KATE MALONE PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreColin Reid’s ‘A Vertical Sculpture cast from Book,’ 2010 acquired By Cheltenham Art Gallery And Museum
Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum acquired two kiln-cast and polished glass piece by Colin Reid, Colour Saturation: Aqua Crescent, 2013 and Still Life with Books, 2013. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT COLIN REID PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreThe Ashmolean acquires Earth I Mini, 2010 by Hiroshi Suzuki
Hiroshi Suzuki has become both a leading contemporary silver artist and a part of the history of English Silver. This exemplary piece is made of hammer-raised and chased Fine silver 999. Height 18 cm. (7 1/8″) Diameter 14 cm. (5 1/2″) TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT HIROSHI SUZUKI PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired […]
Read MoreBurghley House Acquires Andrew Wicks’s Garniture of Eleven Vases, 2015 and Kate Malone’s A Baby Baby Pumpkin, 2015
Garniture of Eleven Vases is a group of thrown and carved porcelain vases made by Andrew Wicks in 2015. A Baby Baby Pumpkin, by Kate Malone, 2015, is made of crystalline-glazed stoneware. A limited edition of 30, each with a unique glaze and hand-built stalk. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ANDREW WICKS PLEASE CLICK HERE […]
Read MoreOldham Council Acquired Atomic Bowl by Kate Malone, 2014
Oldham Council Acquired Kate Malone’s Atomic Bowl, circa 1990. This stoneware piece was fired using the artist’s first crystalline-glaze tests. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT KATE MALONE PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreWhich way to go ? by Catherine Hough, 2010, Acquired by Norwich Castle Museum
Which way to go ?, a glass piece by Catherine Hough, is acquired by Norwich Castle Museum. See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreFive Storeys – Chinese Ladders II, 2009, by Felicity Aylieff, Acquired by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Five Storeys – Chinese Ladders II, 2009, by Felicity Aylieff is made with thrown and glazed porcelain, hand painted with“new ming” cobalt blue and iron oxides. This monumental piece was acquired by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in 2013. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT FELICITY AYLIEFF PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections […]
Read More‘Calm Contortion Wine Cooler’ acquired by the Art Fund for the Ashmolean Museum
This magnificent wine cooler was purchased at COLLECT for the Ashmolean Museum. All of Ndidi’s worked are hammer-raised and made from Britannia silver 958. TO READ MORE ABOUT NDIDI EKUBIA PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
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