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Lazy sunday This table range was commissioned by a Japanese ceramic manufacturer. The plates and cups have smooth soft curvy shapes and all sharp edges are reduced for a more comfortable feel. The range may be used at the table but also on floor-pillows on the carpet or lazily in bed. The content stays in […]

Line and Luomo “Line” was developed as a commission for Sarner Cristal in Thun, Switzerland. The irregular outlines of the rim of these shapes are drawn by hand, not using a computer program. This allowes for a more human organic shape, that also change the way the sides of the shapes tilt. The range consists […]

Bamboo Rice Bowls The Bamboo ricebowls were developed on a commissin for Masters Craft in Mizunami, Japan. The company was looking for a new shape for the commonly used rice bowl. The inspiration for these two shapes came from the traditional shapes of Japanese tea bowls combined with the feeling of objects made out of […]

Bamboo Sake Bottle and Cups The Bamboo or “Take” sake bottle was developed on a commission for Akechi Seto in Mizunami, Japan. The company was looking for a new multifunctionalshape for a sake bottle, that alternatively could be used as a flower vase or for salad dressing.

Ceramic Sections The “Section” vases and bowls consists of only 2 parts, one container and one extension part. By using the two parts as building blocks it is possible to adjust these 2 parts in to 4 different designs.

Pokela Pokela is a simple and easy to approach tableware range made entirely out of recycle clay. The project was commissioned by Mr Hasegawa at the Green Life 21 project which is a nationwide clay recycle project aiming to produce environmentally sound products out of used and broken ceramics. The Pokela range was awarded a […]

Erikoinen The “Erikoinen” range was first designed for and exhibition in Tokyos Designers block aranged by IDEE. Sponsoring companies Masters Craft (distributor) and Akechi Seto (manufacturer) decided to take the range into production. The range consists of a cup and a saucer and a large dinner plate. The items are multifunctional and stack tightly. More […]


Camilla Groth is a designer, researcher and teacher with a traditional training in ceramic crafts. Her work has been exhibited in Tokyo, London, Paris, New York and Helsinki and has been acquired by the Finnish state art commission. She is currently conducting her post-doctoral research and her main research interests lie in haptic experiences and embodied cognition in design and craft practice, with a focus on materiality and material engagement.

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