Ceramic Dish | EXCHANGE MADE
These beautiful Ceramic Dishes are handmade in our workshop here at The Exchange.
These multipurpose little dishes are perfect as trinket holders or to display tealight candles. They are food safe and dishwasher safe so they also make ideal serving bowls for snacks and seasoning.
Each one is unique and made by our Community Makers under the guidance of Ceramicist Merissa Hylton.
Approximate Dimensions (L x W x H): 10.5cm x 10.5cm x 3.5cm. These items are handmade and all measurements are approximate.
These beautiful Ceramic Dishes are handmade in our workshop here at The Exchange.
These multipurpose little dishes are perfect as trinket holders or to display tealight candles. They are food safe and dishwasher safe so they also make ideal serving bowls for snacks and seasoning.
Each one is unique and made by our Community Makers under the guidance of Ceramicist Merissa Hylton.
Approximate Dimensions (L x W x H): 10.5cm x 10.5cm x 3.5cm. These items are handmade and all measurements are approximate.
These beautiful Ceramic Dishes are handmade in our workshop here at The Exchange.
These multipurpose little dishes are perfect as trinket holders or to display tealight candles. They are food safe and dishwasher safe so they also make ideal serving bowls for snacks and seasoning.
Each one is unique and made by our Community Makers under the guidance of Ceramicist Merissa Hylton.
Approximate Dimensions (L x W x H): 10.5cm x 10.5cm x 3.5cm. These items are handmade and all measurements are approximate.
Merissa Hylton is a multidisciplinary artist and educator based in London. She studied at London Guildhall University and embarked on a career in architecture, interiors and textile design for 13 years before leaving the design industry to focus on developing her own art practice. She works across a variety of media employing both traditional and experimental techniques in her creative process. With a focus on ceramics and sculpture, her work explores ancestry and identity through the use of symbolism, abstract imagery and portraiture.
She is inspired by African symbolism, spirituality and storytelling, and aims to share their rich narratives through contemporary visual interpretation.
Merissa is a qualified university lecturer and Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. She was a key contributor to The World Reimagined Project learning programme.