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Made in Portugal.

A decorative centerpiece for arranging fruit, branches, or other objects—or to stand alone as sculpture. Created with a charcoal-colored reactive glaze treatment that transitions between silky matte and shiny gloss within a single piece.

Designed by Faye Toogood as part of the Dough ceramics collection, named for the common ground of kneading in both baking and pottery. Hand-shaped in the Toogood studio in London before being cast in stoneware, the collection plays with rounded, swelling forms evocative of rising dough.

Faye Toogood is a British artist and designer with a background as editor and stylist for The World of Interiors in London. Her work is multidisciplinary and distinct with an “honesty to the rawness and irregularity of the chosen material.”

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Details

Made in Portugal.

A decorative centerpiece for arranging fruit, branches, or other objects—or to stand alone as sculpture. Created with a charcoal-colored reactive glaze treatment that transitions between silky matte and shiny gloss within a single piece.

Designed by Faye Toogood as part of the Dough ceramics collection, named for the common ground of kneading in both baking and pottery. Hand-shaped in the Toogood studio in London before being cast in stoneware, the collection plays with rounded, swelling forms evocative of rising dough.

Faye Toogood is a British artist and designer with a background as editor and stylist for The World of Interiors in London. Her work is multidisciplinary and distinct with an “honesty to the rawness and irregularity of the chosen material.”

Materials

Dimensions

Care



Faye Toogood is a British artist and designer with a background as editor and stylist for The World of Interiors magazine in London. Her distinctly sculptural approach to the art of furniture design explores the strength of geometry and form. Through collaborations with small-scale fabricators, traditional artisans, architects, and sculptors, Toogood’s multidisciplinary work is both forward-thinking and distinct with an “honesty to the rawness and irregularity of the chosen material.” Among the collection at MARCH are furniture and accessories including her fiberglass Roly Poly series, cast aluminum seating, and hand-loomed throw blankets.