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Ceramic Platter | Banana

Ceramic platter by Skye Chamberlain, handmade in Los Angeles.
Mid-fire stoneware
Food-safe, hand-washing recommended.

13.25" x 11.5"

Skye Chamberlain is an artist living and working in Los Angeles, CA. His practice includes furniture and lighting design, ceramics, decorative painting and woodworking. Recently Chamberlain opened Frolich House, a design and furniture showroom in Hollywood, CA in collaboration with interior designer Kristin Palmer.

Chamberlain’s background in painting and sculpture frequently finds its way into his works through an art history lens, often incorporating traditional forms and motifs — and sometimes humor — into his glaze painted scenes.

$535.00
Ceramic Platter | Banana
$535.00

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Ceramic Platter | Banana

Ceramic platter by Skye Chamberlain, handmade in Los Angeles.
Mid-fire stoneware
Food-safe, hand-washing recommended.

13.25" x 11.5"

Skye Chamberlain is an artist living and working in Los Angeles, CA. His practice includes furniture and lighting design, ceramics, decorative painting and woodworking. Recently Chamberlain opened Frolich House, a design and furniture showroom in Hollywood, CA in collaboration with interior designer Kristin Palmer.

Chamberlain’s background in painting and sculpture frequently finds its way into his works through an art history lens, often incorporating traditional forms and motifs — and sometimes humor — into his glaze painted scenes.

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Ceramic platter by Skye Chamberlain, handmade in Los Angeles.
Mid-fire stoneware
Food-safe, hand-washing recommended.

13.25" x 11.5"

Skye Chamberlain is an artist living and working in Los Angeles, CA. His practice includes furniture and lighting design, ceramics, decorative painting and woodworking. Recently Chamberlain opened Frolich House, a design and furniture showroom in Hollywood, CA in collaboration with interior designer Kristin Palmer.

Chamberlain’s background in painting and sculpture frequently finds its way into his works through an art history lens, often incorporating traditional forms and motifs — and sometimes humor — into his glaze painted scenes.