• A small ceramic teapot with a rounded body, arched handle, and spout, featuring a distressed white glaze with pink and red speckling, sitting on a wooden surface against a plain gray wall.
  • Stoneware Teapot/ Red Glaze
  • Stoneware Teapot/ Red Glaze
  • Stoneware Teapot/ Red Glaze
  • Stoneware Teapot/ Red Glaze
  • Stoneware Teapot/ Red Glaze
  • Stoneware Teapot/ Red Glaze

Stoneware Teapot
Red Glaze

£300

Description:

A straight-sided stoneware teapot with pronounced handle. 

Kasper Würtz runs a ceramicists studio based near Horsens in eastern Jutland, Denmark. Known internationally for their hand-thrown and hand-glazed ceramics they have produced bespoke collections for distinguished fine dining restaurants around the world. Würtz crockery can be found at Geranium and Noma in Denmark, Törst, and Luksus in the US and L’Enclume and The Ledbury in the UK.

Ceramics by Würtz are usually made of stoneware, occasionally of porcelain. Their aesthetics are inspired by both Nordic utilitarian crafts and 20th century British studio pottery; their practice involves traditional wheel-turning and glazing methods.

The visual language developed by Wurtz is recognizable in a number of features such as the assured inner-outer ratio of every piece, the subtle concavity even in the flattest plates and the glazed surface in which matt and shine areas alternate harmoniously.

There is only 1 of these teapots available. 

Specifications:

Height: 17.5cm

Width: 13cm