Ceramic tables

The German designer Elisa Strozyk realised a round side-tables series with smoke-like patterns on the ceramic top and copper or steel legs.

Glazing clay is one of the oldest techniques to decorate products of everyday life.

The process of firing transforms the liquid suspension of metal oxides and powdered minerals into various glass-like surface-finishes.
For the “ceramic-tables” different liquid glazes pool and mix together under the influence of rotation and blown air to leave traces of fluid movement and smoke-like patterns which are solidified in the heat of the kin.
The legs can be either in copper or steel.

Elisa Strozyk, Ceramic-tables, 2014
Elisa Strozyk, Ceramic-tables, 2014
Elisa Strozyk, Ceramic-tables, 2014
Elisa Strozyk, Ceramic-tables, 2014
Elisa Strozyk, Ceramic-tables, 2014
Elisa Strozyk, Ceramic-tables, 2014


Ceramic-tables
Designer: Elisa Strozyk
Materials: cordierite, ceramic glazes, steel / copper