FRUIT CRATE 2002
Hub
Details
- Dimension
- 20 X 3.5 X 25 CM
- Media
- EARTHENWARE
- Accession number
- P7558
Summary
“The Ceramic Fruit Holder ‘Crate’ was inspired by the undulating packaging found within the layers of orange crates. The form was borrowed and manipulated to create a product that is sculptural yet functional. The product is manufactured in earthenware and finished in either white or black glaze.”
Everything but … The British Council 2003
Glossary
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Earthenware
One of the three major types of pottery, the others being stoneware and porcelain. It is opaque, soft and porous unless covered completely with glaze. The firing temperatures can be low - 800ºC or high - 1200ºC, when it starts to vitrify, becoming stoneware.
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Glaze
Vitreous coatings applied to pottery to make objects watertight and as a form of decoration. Also a glaze can be a thin, translucent or transparent coating applied to the surface of a painting to modify the colour tones. Glazes may also be applied on top of one another as a means of creating a sense of depth and translucency.