A hand-built porcelain interpretation of the iconic Bauhaus ashtray designed by Marianne Brandt.
Originally conceived in metal, this piece reimagines Brandt’s geometric clarity and functional precision through the softness of porcelain. The circular form, interrupted by a precise opening and integrated rest, balances utility with sculptural presence.
Finished in a warm, matte glaze with subtle crawling and tonal variation, the surface brings a quiet tactility that contrasts with the industrial sharpness of the original design.
Raised on three small feet, the object sits lightly—somewhere between design artifact and contemporary vessel.
A functional ashtray, or a small sculptural container for everyday rituals.
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Dimensions
W 3.25'' x H 0.75”
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Each piece is handmade, and slight variations in form and glaze are part of its character.
A hand-built porcelain interpretation of the iconic Bauhaus ashtray designed by Marianne Brandt.
Originally conceived in metal, this piece reimagines Brandt’s geometric clarity and functional precision through the softness of porcelain. The circular form, interrupted by a precise opening and integrated rest, balances utility with sculptural presence.
Finished in a warm, matte glaze with subtle crawling and tonal variation, the surface brings a quiet tactility that contrasts with the industrial sharpness of the original design.
Raised on three small feet, the object sits lightly—somewhere between design artifact and contemporary vessel.
A functional ashtray, or a small sculptural container for everyday rituals.
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Dimensions
W 3.25'' x H 0.75”
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Each piece is handmade, and slight variations in form and glaze are part of its character.