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Ken eardley ceramics for sale.
Unit 3 level 5 north new england house new england street brighton bn1 4gh 44 0 1273 672144.
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With a background in textiles ken creates a graphic range of functional ceramics handmade from earthenware and glazed by hand with colourful cheerful patterns.
Brighton based artist ken eardley produces a range of distinctive hand built functional ceramics.
We think that owning one of his pieces will put a smile on your face as the style and colours are so bright and beautiful there is so much fun in each of the surface pattern designs.
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Each piece is made with love and care in ken s brighton studio.
Brighton based artist ken eardley s distinctive ceramics bring colour and joy to your home.
Extra large round lamp meadow white 140 00 large oval jug leaf white 60 00 large round bowl ava aqua 72 00 large round bowl ava green 72 00 large round bowl ava teal.
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Ken eardley lives and works in brighton.
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Ken eardley ceramics unit 3 level 5 north new england house new england street brighton bn1 4gh you will be responsible for paying your own shipping costs for returning your item.
He has created a collection of ceramics with distinctively retro patterns with designs reminiscent of scandinavian folk art.
With a background in textiles he moved on to create a distinctly fun and graphic range of functional ceramics for kitchens and interiors.
He produces functional pieces decorated with distinctive hand cut stencil designs which express his love of pattern and colour.
Ken eardley gained a degree in printed textiles before going on to do a masters degree at the royal college of art.
Each piece is hand built using slabs of clay and then decorated using hand cut stencils.