Carolin Ludwigs

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About the object: Carolin Ludwig's vase is approx. 16 cm high and has a diameter of approx. 20 cm. The vase is shaped like an amphora and is glazed black on the inside to make it usable as a vase. Despite the narrow base, the vase stands securely due to its weight and low center of gravity. Very beautiful with fresh or dried flowers, but can also be used without any floral decoration.
Manufacturing process: The vase is made from recycled mixed clays and wheel-thrown by Carolin. It is transparent glazed on the inside and fired at 1250°C. Carolin works exclusively with wild and recycled mix clay. The wild clay allows an immersion and a very special connection with the place where the earth comes from.
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Carolin grew up in the medieval ceramics town of Siegburg and after studying design and working as a photographer and photo editor at various publishing houses, she trained as a ceramicist. Art, design and nature have surrounded her for as long as she can remember and as a ceramicist she combines the various experiences from her multi-faceted life to date. "Clay," says Carolin, "is a medium that you never stop learning. A medium that constantly surprises you, opens up new possibilities and always grounds you. Brings you back to yourself. Teaches humility. Mindfulness. And slowness. Nothing happens quickly. Everything takes the time it needs. That's why I love it, the sound." Carolin lives and works in Hamburg, where she has been running her own studio CL.AY since April 2025.