Calx porcelain vesselA pale lathed vessel in a quiet field of mineral light.

Interactive material study loading

Material futures · Gent

Porcelainin a stateof becoming.

Explore the bodies

NR–01 · Limestone body

Calx1,280 °C

NR–02 · Cobalt body

Pelagic1,260 °C

NR–03 · Copper skin

Verdigris1,240 °C

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Nacre Ritual · Material position 001

We do not decorate porcelain. We tune the point where mineral, profile and atmosphere meet.

A fictional atelier for architects, collectors and designers who treat a vessel as a small piece of spatial research.

Three bodies · one evolving profile

The body decides how light leaves.

Each study begins with the same porcelain grammar, then shifts one mineral condition. Select a body in the opening chamber to see profile and glaze change together.

NR–01 · Limestone body

Calx

A pale architectural porcelain cut with recovered limestone fines. Its wide shoulder holds a soft interior shadow, while the rim thins to an almost optical edge.

Firing
1,280 °C
Light
12 mm halo
Body
porcelain / limestone fines / feldspar

NR–02 · Cobalt body

Pelagic

Cobalt is dispersed through the body rather than painted onto it. The lower silhouette swells like pressure at depth, then releases into a low, open mouth.

Firing
1,260 °C
Light
submerged blue
Body
porcelain / cobalt spinel / glass cullet

NR–03 · Copper skin

Verdigris

A narrow, lifted profile receives a copper-bearing glaze made to pool in turned grooves. Light catches at the ridges; oxidized green gathers in the quiet intervals.

Firing
1,240 °C
Light
mineral veil
Body
porcelain / copper oxide / sea-glass frit

The ritual

From mineral question to spatial object.

  1. 01

    Compose the body

    One recovered mineral enters a controlled porcelain base. Every addition must alter light, profile or touch.

  2. 02

    Turn the profile

    Digital sections set the first curve. Hand turning interrupts that precision where the eye expects certainty.

  3. 03

    Fire for atmosphere

    Test pieces are read in daylight and mineral light before a body is scaled for an interior.

By appointment · Gent

Read the surface in the room.

A studio viewing places Calx, Pelagic and Verdigris under northern light. Bring a material brief, a plan fragment or simply your curiosity.

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