Red Mud Ceramic Vase Tall
US$ 380
Overview
2021
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions: 53cm (H) x 16cm (W) / 20.9" (H) x 6.3" (W)
Production Lead Time: 5-7 weeks
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings
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Artist statement
Red Mud, a.k.a. bauxite residue, is a waste of the aluminium industry. For every part of aluminium made, two and a half times more red mud is also produced. The result is 150 million tonnes produced each year, left unused in giant pits. This project probes at our aversion to hazardous waste and the realities of production aftermaths. What beauty can be found within the wasteland? Working with factories and research labs, the industrial residue is transformed into ceramic bodies and glazes.
These vases can be used as floor vases in a set, or individually as tabletop vases. Their forms echo the factory archetypical forms of silos and chimneys.
Each piece is made in the studio by hand. The red mud is sourced from the South of France, the birthplace of aluminium production (and of red mud), processed into clay by hand, and cast using traditional ceramicist methods.
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Studio ThusThat
Hometown: London
Based in: Amsterdam
ThusThat aims to unearth the hidden backstories of materials. The studio is led by duo Kevin Rouff and Paco Böckelmann who started working together during their Master's degree at the Royal College of Art in London. ThusThat bridges collectible design with innovations in material science, in a way that is …
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