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Victoria Oliver Ceramic Design

Newport, shropshire

Contemporary Mid Century Inspired Ceramic Homeware & Accessories.

photo of my collection of items, left to right front row visible is a wax melter a small tealight dish, a rose gold tall tealight dish, bloom vase in floating fluorite glaze which looks like a waterfall on the surface of the pot, medium sized luminary which projects candle light across the wall when lit, a small bud vase in the forefront and the last in the front if a small rose gold tealight dish. in the background is left to right - a tall vase in opalite light green hue satin glaze which is smooth to the touch, a grey small vase and then a bloom vase in opalite smooth satin glaze.photo of my collection of items, left to right front row visible is a wax melter a small tealight dish, a rose gold tall tealight dish, bloom vase in floating fluorite glaze which looks like a waterfall on the surface of the pot, medium sized luminary which projects candle light across the wall when lit, a small bud vase in the forefront and the last in the front if a small rose gold tealight dish. in the background is left to right - a tall vase in opalite light green hue satin glaze which is smooth to the touch, a grey small vase and then a bloom vase in opalite smooth satin glaze.bloom vase in opalite glaze, a smooth neutral satin finish that feels soft to the touch for the user.photo shows 2 candle holders with lit tealights burning inside them.
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Victorias hand-crafted ceramics are inspired by balance, symmetry and harmony. Her considered homeware collections champion minimalist shapes that are intended to soothe, comfort, excite and energise in the home.

Victoria’s practice explores the application of colour in her playful designs. She utilises a combination of industrial ceramic methods and innovative techniques when hand crafting her work. Victoria uses a specific type of clay called parian to create all her current collections, loved for its marble like satin qualities. Victoria is currently expanding her collections to include new products that further expand her joy for colour, to embrace chromatic-a in both decorative and functional ceramics.

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Located in Newport, shropshire