DUTCH CERAMIC PRODUCT DESIGN
 

 

 

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Simone van Bakel (1966) >

Ceramic artist.

Paula Bastiaansen (1953) >

Porcelain.

Ceramic artist

Hans van Bentem >

Ceramic Artist.

Ceramic artist

Judith Bloedjes (1968) >

Ceramic Objects.

Ceramic design.

Artist/ceramic design.

Jan Broekstra >

Ceramic Design.

Erica van Broekhuijsen (1964) >

Ceramic products.

Ceramic art

 

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Ceramic sculpture.

 

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Alexandra Engelfriet >

Ceramic sculpture.

 

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Guido Geelen (1961) >

Ceramic Artist.

Ceramic sculptor.

Esther van Groenigen (1971) >

Arnhems Keramiek Atelier.

Ceramic Artist.

 

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Eduard Hermans (1959) >

Ceramic Artist.

 

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Peter van der Jagt (1971) >

Ceramic Projects for 'Do' and Droog Design.

Ceramic design by Marjo de Vries (1964) en Jo Schoenmakers (1957)

Anne-Marie Jetten >

Label Hollandsche Waaren - Ceramic Procucts

Ceramic artist.

Esther Jiskoot (1963) >

Ceramic artist.

Petra Jobse >

Ceramic Artist & Designer.

Hella Jongerius (1963) >

Ceramic Design for Royal Tichelaar Makkum.

 

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Hugo Kaagman (1952) >

Delft Blue artist.

Manita Kieft (1961) >

KOP - Keramiek Ontwerp Productie.

Lonneke Kuysten (1973) >

Ceramic Artist & Designer.

Erik Jan Kwakkel (1965) >

Ceramic design and porcelain for domestic use.

 

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Ceramic Artist.

Product & ceramic design.

Sander Luske >

Porcelain Kitchenware.

 

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Anita Manshanden (1966) >

Ceramic Artist.

Ceramic design - The Ornament of Life.

Vika Mitrichenka (1972) >

Ceramic Artist.

Jet Mous >

Ceramic Design and jewellery.

 

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Ceramic and Glass design.

Susanne Notenboom >

Suus ceramic.

 

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Tableware designer.

 

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Satyendra Pakhalé (1967) >

Ceramic Objects.

 

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Adriaan Rees (1957) >

Ceramic Artist.

Vincent de Rijk (1962) >

Ceramic Design & Plastics.

Barbara Röling (1970) >

Ceramic Artist

Yvonne de Ruiter >

Ceramic sculpture.

 

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Margit Seland (1965) >

Inspired by the subtlety of light on material and the intricacy of detail on surfaces.

Ceramic Artist.

Artist/designer.

Anne-Marie van Sprang (1960) >

Ceramic sculptor.

Esther Stasse >

Ceramic Design.

Olaf Stevens >

Ceramic Design & Glass Art.

Piet Stockmans (1940) >

Ceramic & Glass Design.

 

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Baukje Trenning (1969) >

Ceramic Design.

Norman Trapman >

Ceramic Design.

 

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Ceramic art.

Inge Venderbosch >

INK Ceramic Design.

Porcelain: vessels and large scale wall pieces.

Monique Visser (1967-2004) >

Moon ceramics.

Anna Volkova (1974) >

Ceramic artist.

 

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Marcel Wanders >

Ceramic Collection for Moooi.

Ceramist, glass designer

Pauline Wiertz (1955) >

Ceramic Ojects

 

Ceramic Organization

 

NVK >

Dutch Ceramists Organization. (with comprehensive Link Page)

 

Ceramic Production

 

Cor Unum - Ceramics & Art >

Cor Unum Ceramics and Art produces ceramics in 's Herthogenbosch.

Roayal Tichelaar Makkum >

Producer of ceramic products.

Delftware.

Delftware.

Royal Goedewagen >

Delftware.

Decoration of tableware, porcelain and glass.

 

Ceramic Work Centres

 

Netherlands

European Ceramics Work Centre (EKWC) >

Professional visual artists, ceramists, designers or architects have the opportunity to apply for a work period of three months at the EKWC 's Herthogenbosch, the Netherlands.

EKWC Project Dutch Souvenirs >

Denmark

Guldagergard >

Guldagergard is an international ceramic research center for the development of ceramic arts. Professional artists from all over the world can meet each other, be inspired, accomplish specific projects, or explore new techniques, materials and firings. Guldagergard is the studio and research department of the Museum of International Ceramic Art - Denmark.

Japan

The Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park >

The Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park was founded on the basis of this history, with the aim of providing a site for creative work interfacing with ceramic resources around the world.

U.S.A.

Archie Bray Foundation >

Founded in 1951, the Bray is a non-profit, educational institution dedicated to the enrichment of the ceramic arts, offering residencies and specialized workshops to ceramic artists from around the world.

 

Ceramic Links

 

Keramiek Pagina.nl >

Link page for Ceramists.

 

Ceramic Atelier

 

Structuur 68 >

Struktuur 68 primarily creates an artistic climate in which designs are being realized at ceramics. This may be done in total or partial collaboration with the staff. Because of the expertise in the field of ceramics and a working space of about 500 m2, Struktuur 68 can be regarded as a temporary extension of the artist's studio.

 

Museum & Gallery

 

Amsterdam

Gallery Carla Koch >

Gallery Carla Koch specializes in Modern Glass and Ceramics.

Amersfoort

Ceramic Design

Apeldoorn

Ceramic Design

Delft

Gallery Terra Ceramics >

Contemporary ceramic design.

's Herthogenbosch

Museum Het Kruithuis >

Specialized in ceramics and jewellery.

Leeuwarden

Ceramics Museum Princessehof >

Historical collection and contemporary ceramic art exhibitions.

St Joseph Gallery >

Contemporary ceramics glass and sculptures.

Otterloo

The Dutch Tile Museum >

The museum has one of the largest collections of Dutch wall tiles and tile panels.

Ceramics from Asia

Project Ceramics from Asia >

The project Ceramics from Asia is cooperation between the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Groninger Museum, Gemeente Museum Den Haag and the Princessehof Leeuwarden.

Delft Blue Ceramics

Delft Blue Ceramics >

Website of the 2002 exhibition at the Gemeente museum Den Haag (Dutch Language)

 

Ceramic Magazine

 

Netherlands

Klei >

Magazine for Glass, Ceramics and Clay. (Dutch language)

International

Ceramic Review >

The international Magazine of Ceramic Art and Craft.

Ceramics Monthly >

Ceramic Art Magazine.

 

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