Personality plus! That's what these pots have.
Each one is uniquely created by ceramic artist Stella Baggott, at Atelier Stella in London, England.
First off, I simply had to look it up.
An atelier, so says Dictionary.com, is an French word meaning
"a workshop or studio, especially of an artist, artisan, or designer."
Love that, don't you? Truly romantic.
Stella is a trained graphic designer and illustrator, but after taking a ceramics class,
she found a passion working with clay. What's behind her creativity?
She says this, "I'm influenced by Swedish and Italian potters from the 50's and 60's,
mixing the rustic use of patterns with the frivolity of character."
Stella is a trained graphic designer and illustrator, but after taking a ceramics class,
she found a passion working with clay. What's behind her creativity?
She says this, "I'm influenced by Swedish and Italian potters from the 50's and 60's,
mixing the rustic use of patterns with the frivolity of character."
As we look at more of Stella's work, I dare you not to smile!
These items and more can be purchased at Stella's Etsy shop, Atelier Stella London.
Don't be surprised if her cupboard is bare, though;
she can't keep the shelves filled fast enough to keep up with her orders!
They're that popular! And understandably so.
Don't be surprised if her cupboard is bare, though;
she can't keep the shelves filled fast enough to keep up with her orders!
They're that popular! And understandably so.
All images used with direct permission from Stella Baggott.
I love the "whimsical feel" these pieces give.
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