Vessels for Greenwich House Pottery
- Regular price
- $1,400.00
- Regular price
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$1,400.00 - Regular price
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- Sale price
- $1,400.00
- Unit price
- per
Recently, for his first solo exhibition, Jono Pandolfi created a small collection of pieces for a show titled “Sculptural Vessels” at Greenwich House Pottery in downtown New York City.
The exhibition was an opportunity for Jono to step away from his dinnerware creations and embark on a journey of experimentation in size and structure. “For Sculptural Vessels I set out to solve new problems,” he says. “Problems that felt starkly different from the familiar challenges I encounter in the daily rhythm of my manufacturing studio practice.”
Here, for our January Special Edition, we’re offering three pieces for sale from this show. Each piece expands on his creative process by working at a larger scale, often cutting and rearranging sections. For example, he might take a wheel-thrown cylinder, remove central portions and reassemble them to create striking transformations, “for no reason other than an exploration of possibility.”
This is a unique chance to collect work by Jono that would not typically be available on our retail site.
Measurements:
Large Green Vessel - 11.5" W x 12.5" H
Medium Red Vessel - 10.25" W x 11.5" H
Large Green Tray - 15.25" W x 3" H
Shipping inside of the contiguous US only. Unable to ship to Alaska, Hawaii, or Canada.
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Our Story
When Jono started the company in 2004, he had a simple mission: to design unique dinnerware options for the hospitality industry. He started small, with one wheel and one kiln, and collaborated with chefs, taking risks and learning from his mistakes. Then and now, his priority is to work directly with our clients, responding quickly and thoughtfully to their needs in ways that larger manufacturers can’t, resulting in dinnerware with a personal feel that sets our clients’ restaurants and dining rooms apart.
Our Process
Each piece that Jono has designed has its own unique production process, which can entail as many as 15 individual steps, and use methods such as slip casting, jiggering, and good old-fashioned wheel throwing. Our studio is equipped with 10 kilns and 6 wheels and we begin each day with the thrill of opening our Blaauw kiln to discover the finished pieces we loaded in the night before.