Dusty Diamonds by Anna Elzer Oscarson is Both Classic and Contemporary
Meghan Young — September 4, 2012 — Art & Design
References: aeo-studio & contemporist
Dusty Diamonds by Anna Elzer Oscarson is a collection of stunning stoneware. Made striking due to its faceted facade, each piece in the line is like the ceramic equivalent of a real precious stone. Granted, these gems don't glimmer in the light. Instead, they will be held with pride for other reasons.
Rejuvenating the Swedish ceramic tradition, Dusty Diamonds by Anna Elzer Oscarson mixes the classics with the contemporary. Created locally within the walls of Porslinsfabriken in Lidköping, each piece is fashioned with the assistance of skilled crafts people like in the old days. They bring her artistic vision to life, transforming what is on paper into beautiful physical objects. Finished in matte colors including black, white and blue, the collection will be presented during MAISON & OBJET Paris.
Rejuvenating the Swedish ceramic tradition, Dusty Diamonds by Anna Elzer Oscarson mixes the classics with the contemporary. Created locally within the walls of Porslinsfabriken in Lidköping, each piece is fashioned with the assistance of skilled crafts people like in the old days. They bring her artistic vision to life, transforming what is on paper into beautiful physical objects. Finished in matte colors including black, white and blue, the collection will be presented during MAISON & OBJET Paris.
Trend Themes
1. Faceted Ceramic Stoneware - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the ceramics industry by creating stoneware pieces with faceted designs.
2. Mixing Classic and Contemporary - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the art and design industry by blending traditional ceramic techniques with modern aesthetics.
3. Local Craftsmanship Revival - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the craft industry by promoting and supporting local skilled craftspeople in the production of ceramic objects.
Industry Implications
1. Ceramics - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the ceramics industry by incorporating faceted designs into traditional stoneware.
2. Art and Design - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the art and design industry by bridging the gap between classic and contemporary ceramic styles.
3. Craft - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the craft industry by revitalizing and promoting the use of traditional ceramic craftsmanship and techniques.
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