planet is closing soon and almost all items in the showroom and online are now discounted 40% at checkout with code: clear40.
the showroom is open standard hours 10am till 5pm tuesdays through saturdays . . showroom fixtures available for sale as well as a huge selection of homewares.
our incense will continue to be sold online... so no discounts in this category......
loads more in store than online.
approximate size: height 7cm x diameter ode is made in new south wales of cast porcelain. it is very high fired, so that it will be very durable and it...
approximate size: height 9.8m x diameter 7cm hand thrown stoneware with an attractive celadon glaze. fired in a gas kiln. dishwasher safe. terunobu hirata is a melbourne based potter who works in...
approximate size: height 10cm x diameter 7cm hand thrown porcelain with a fluted exterior. dishwasher safe. terunobu hirata is a melbourne based potter who works in stoneware and porcelain. having...
approximate size: diameter 7cm x height 9cm hand thrown light bodied clay with a subtle celadon glaze. the body has been altered by faceting the surface. hirata terunobu studied at the warrandyte potter’s cottage...
approximate measurements: 8.3cm height x 13.4cm diameter hirata originally trained as a chef and worked at kuni’s japanese, one of the oldest japanese restaurants in australia. his experience as a...
approximate measurements: 8.3cm height x 13.4cm diameter hirata originally trained as a chef and worked at kuni’s japanese, one of the oldest japanese restaurants in australia. his experience as a...
approximate size: height 7cm x diameter 12.5cm hand thrown rice bowl. hirata has hand fluted the exterior. terunobu hirata is a melbourne based potter who works in stoneware and porcelain....
david’s pots aspire to the simplicity and dignity of the above tradition. he uses texture through incised lines and asymmetrical rims and distortions of the standard shape. the surface is...
approximate measurements: 14cm height x 14cm diameter
hand thrown functional stoneware by artist david collins.
david uses australian clay and fires his pieces in a gas kiln.