Amnell Sculpture Large
Amnell floats somewhere in between vase, bowl and sculpture.
Its soft, undulating form is hand-shaped, capturing the feeling of something fluid held still. Glazed by hand, each piece carries its own expression. Whether used functionally or simply admired, Amnell brings a quiet sense of movement to any space.
From the first knead to the final firing, these ceramic vases are shaped with great care. The stoneware clay is worked by hand, formed, assembled and left to dry slowly over several weeks – a crucial part of the process, where every step requires patience. Each piece is glazed by hand, and subtle variations in brushwork and thickness make every vase unique. The firing process takes a total of 60–72 hours in different stages. At the peak temperature of 1240°C, glaze and stoneware fuse together. The surface takes on its final character – dense, durable, and full of life. No two vases are ever the same: a thumbprint, a glaze drip or a shift in tone makes each one distinct.
Handcrafted by Sandra Standerth, Curiosity and Clay in Tollered, just outside Gothenburg.
Sandra is a ceramic designer with an organic design language, drawing inspiration and strength from nature. In her work, earthy tones meet soft, natural forms – where every thumbprint, crack, glaze drip and small imperfection is allowed to remain. Not as a flaw, but as a trace of the process.
For Sandra, it’s these very details that make each piece interesting and truly unique. Perfectly imperfect – just like life itself.
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Amnell floats somewhere in between vase, bowl and sculpture.
Its soft, undulating form is hand-shaped, capturing the feeling of something fluid held still. Glazed by hand, each piece carries its own expression. Whether used functionally or simply admired, Amnell brings a quiet sense of movement to any space.
From the first knead to the final firing, these ceramic vases are shaped with great care. The stoneware clay is worked by hand, formed, assembled and left to dry slowly over several weeks – a crucial part of the process, where every step requires patience. Each piece is glazed by hand, and subtle variations in brushwork and thickness make every vase unique. The firing process takes a total of 60–72 hours in different stages. At the peak temperature of 1240°C, glaze and stoneware fuse together. The surface takes on its final character – dense, durable, and full of life. No two vases are ever the same: a thumbprint, a glaze drip or a shift in tone makes each one distinct.
Handcrafted by Sandra Standerth, Curiosity and Clay in Tollered, just outside Gothenburg.
Sandra is a ceramic designer with an organic design language, drawing inspiration and strength from nature. In her work, earthy tones meet soft, natural forms – where every thumbprint, crack, glaze drip and small imperfection is allowed to remain. Not as a flaw, but as a trace of the process.
For Sandra, it’s these very details that make each piece interesting and truly unique. Perfectly imperfect – just like life itself.
- Handcrafted by Sandra Standerth, Curiosity and Clay in Tollered, just outside Gothenburg.
- The stoneware clay is worked by hand, formed, assembled and left to dry slowly over several weeks.
- Each piece is glazed by hand, and subtle variations in brushwork and thickness make every vase unique.
- The firing process takes a total of 60–72 hours in different stages.
- At the peak temperature of 1240°C, glaze and stoneware fuse together.
- The surface takes on its final character – dense, durable, and full of life. No two vases are ever the same: a thumbprint, a glaze drip or a shift in tone makes each one distinct.