Saeam Kwon, ceramic, dessert plate Ø 12.5 cm | gray petrol (SK05)
Saeam Kwon, ceramic, dessert plate Ø 12.5 cm | gray petrol (SK05)
Saeam Kwon, ceramic, dessert plate Ø 12.5 cm | gray petrol (SK05)
Saeam Kwon, ceramic, dessert plate Ø 12.5 cm | gray petrol (SK05)

Saeam Kwon, ceramic, dessert plate Ø 12.5 cm | gray petrol (SK05)

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Delivery time: 3-5 days

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Manufactured in Germany
Dimensions: Ø12.5 cm x H2cm
Weight: 0.2 kg
Material : Ceramics

About the object: Saeam Kwon's dessert plate has a diameter of approx. 12.5 cm and is approx. 2 cm high. The plate, made of black stoneware clay, is covered with a gray-petrol glaze, whereby the fine glaze still gives a hint of the rough and very expressive surface. The classic shape of the plate combines minimalist design with traditional Korean influences. Beautiful!

Production process: Saeam creates her objects from black stoneware clay, mainly on the potter's wheel. The clay used has a high fireclay content and is rough. The dark anthracite to black color of the clay comes from iron and manganese oxides in the clay. Saeam uses one of her five "signature" glazes for the glazed objects, which she produces herself and mixes as required. Some pieces are only glazed on the inside and are semi-glossy to improve their functionality as tableware. The objects are fired in an electric kiln using oxidation firing in Saeam's studio. Each piece is fired twice: first at 950 °C and then again at 1250 °C. The unglazed works are high-fired until the clay body is completely vitrified. This makes the surface dense, non-porous and food-safe. Even without glaze, the vessels remain durable and hygienic for everyday use.

You can find more information about Saeam, her story and way of working here in the blog.

We offer reliable shipping for our products to various destinations. Here are our shipping options:

Germany:

  • Standard shipping: up to 1 kg 5.90€, over 9.90€
  • Delivery time: Usually within 3-5 working days

EU countries:

  • Standard shipping: up to 1 kg 14.90€, over 19.90€
  • Delivery time: Usually within 5-7 working days
  • You can find a list of the countries to which we ship here.

Switzerland: Information regarding transportation costs to Switzerland can be found here.

Please note that the stated delivery times are estimates and may vary depending on the destination and current circumstances. We are always working to get your orders to you as quickly as possible.

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  • Saeam Kwon ceramics should be washed by hand if necessary. Use clear water or gentle cleaning agents, a damp cloth or a soft brush. Please do not use abrasive sponges. Saeam tableware can also be put in the dishwasher if it is placed safely and cannot come into contact with other objects during the washing process.
  • Dry the ceramic carefully after cleaning to avoid water stains. Unglazed surfaces can absorb water and are happy if they can stand freely for a while after rinsing and drying before disappearing into the cupboard. They look good too.
  • Saeam Kwong's vases are waterproof. The tableware is microwave-safe, but should not be exposed to excessive, sudden temperature fluctuations or placed in the freezer due to the thin and light shapes.
  • Saeam ceramics are lead-free and food-safe.
  • And finally: Ceramics can be rougher on the underside than containers made of other materials. We therefore recommend protecting sensitive surfaces on which the ceramic is to stand from scratching if necessary.
Manufactory

Saeam Kwon

Saeam Kwon is a Korean ceramist and lives in Berlin.

Saeam, born in a small town in Taebaek, Korea, began working with clay in 2009 and has since focused on producing fine stoneware that combines minimalist design with traditional Korean influences. Her works are made of rough, dark, muted clay, the look of which is contrasted by refined details and minimal weight. Saeam moved to Berlin in 2017 and has been working full-time as a ceramicist ever since. All her works are created in her studio in Berlin-Friedrichshain.

Saeam writes about the process of creating her beautiful ceramic objects:

"I rarely start with a fixed design, but have a rough idea. I prefer to work directly at the potter's wheel and let the shape develop in my hands. The final design is always created by making several versions and choosing the best one. Ceramics are unpredictable, sometimes you need dozens, even hundreds of tests. Even if I have a perfect image in my head, I don't know if it's possible until I try it out."

You can find out more about Saeam and how she works in our Blog.