Freya Bramble Carter x Studio Krokalia

Ceramicist Freya Bramble-Carter and Studio Krokalia have collaborated on a series of collections inspired by their own personal cultures.

Pallas and Freya in Freya’s studio. Photo by Chris Proctor

Pallas and Freya in Freya’s studio. Photo by Chris Proctor

The collections are about harmony, in their proportion, design, colour, shapes and size. Harmony in the coming together of two individuals with fundamentally different styles, to create one joyous collective.

Long Island Ice Tea, photographed for House & Garden

T-red Thalia, Banana Baucis and Avocado Artemis, Image: 8 Holland Street

T-red Thalia, Banana Baucis and Avocado Artemis, Photo courtesy of 8 Holland Street

This collaboration is about joy, making these pieces is fun, spending time together is fun, talking about them is fun. Honestly, we just wanted to make objects that shone of happiness, and gave people a reason to smile!
— Pallas & Freya
3 Wise Men, photo courtesy of The New Craftsmen

3 Wise Men, photo courtesy of The New Craftsmen

Most recent full collection, photo courtesy of 8 Holland Street

Detail, Tango Tracy, photo courtesy of 8 Holland Street

Strawberry Siren, Image:  8 Holland Street

Strawberry Siren, photo courtesy of 8 Holland Street

The 2nd collection, photo courtesy of The New Craftsmen

The 2nd collection, photo courtesy of The New Craftsmen

Lime Hebe, photo courtesy of The New Craftsmen

Lime Hebe, photo courtesy of The New Craftsmen

Candy Berry, photo courtesy of The New Craftsmen

Candy Berry, photo courtesy of The New Craftsmen

Freya Bramble-Carter x Studio Krokalia have pieces currently available at 8 Holland Street and The New Craftsmen.

 

Photographed for House & Garden Magazine

Photographed for House & Garden Magazine

 
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