Design
A cool turquoise glaze, chosen to reflect the surrounding Adriatic, compliments a mix of friendly faces and casual etchings. The pieces reflect the relaxed swoops and swirls of Pugliese life and the kind characters Emma has met along the way.
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Care: Hand wash recommended
Please note each bowl is unique and appearances may vary
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Meet The Designer
Emma Cerasulo (pronounced chera-su-lo), is a ceramic design studio founded upon an ethos of creativity and collaboration.
Established by designer Emma Ward, the studio aims to celebrate the beauty of traditional quality craftsmanship and design in collections with a distinctively modern aesthetic. Splitting her time between Britain and Puglia, Southern Italy, where her family own a traditional trulli home (Trulli di Cerasulo), Emma collaborates with local potters in the ‘quartiere delle ceramiche’, Grottaglie, exploring her love of color, texture and technique whilst paying homage to the region’s traditional designs.