Description
Manipulating natural terracotta stone into abstract forms using traditional Korean onggi hand-crafted techniques, Terra Side Table is a visually compelling abstract table design well-suited for any living room or bedroom interior. Due to the nature of the intricate firing process, each piece is one-of-a-kind.
YehRim Lee is a Seoul Korea-born ceramic artist based in Los Angeles whose critically acclaimed works have been on display in a variety of renowned exhibitions nationally and internationally. Working with natural terracotta stone through unorthodox experimentation using special glazing techniques and layers of rich colors, YehRim’s designs feature abstract forms that arise organically in result of a distinctive process.
Technical details : This piece is handmade and will have natural variations in form and shape.
Dimensions: Inches: 21"W x 17"D x 14"H
Materials / Finish : Natural terracotta
Design by : Yehrim Lee
Product made in the USA
Lead time : 4 weeks
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