Flowers At Columbia Road, Market Vase

Helen Beard

£120.00 Delivery included

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    • Order placed
    • 8th May
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    • 14th May
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    • Standard delivery
    • 16th - 17th May
    • Express delivery
    • 15th - 16th May

Credentials

  • Made in UK
  • Handmade
Description

Illustrated vase: Columbia Road flower market on a Sunday morning. Inspired by the colourful flowers and charming characters of London's famous Eastend market.

Handmade English Bone China.

Need to know

Vase dimensions 17.5cm h. x 11.5cm w.

Made in Stoke-on-Trent, the heartland of British ceramics.

Helen’s Dailyware pots are slip-cast from moulds of her wheel thrown forms. They are then bisque-fired, glazed and glaze-fired before being decorated with special lithographically printed ceramic decals of her hand-painted illustrations. A third and final firing melts the artwork into the glaze, so that it is tough enough for dishwashers, microwaves and everyday use.

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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 16th - 17th May

Express delivery: £5.00
Receive it by 15th - 16th May

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Helen portrait in studio, storefront image

Helen Beard

Islington, London

Helen Beard is an internationally acclaimed ceramicist and illustrator. She takes inspiration from the world around her and sketches charming and whimsical scenes from our everyday lives. Her 'Dailyware Collection' is hand made in Stoke-on-Trent, using fine English bone china. Her simple ceramic shapes form the canvas for her playful illustrations, portraying her observations of contemporary life.