Benjamin Hubert: Canisters

The collection for Bitossi is the result of Hubert’s research into creating mass-produced products with unique details by manipulating a traditional ceramic manufacturing process.

Canisters – a collection of five large ceramic centre pieces – stems from the Benjamin Hubert’s research into creating mass-produced products with unique details by manipulating a traditional ceramic manufacturing process.

Hubert began the project with a study into the slip casting process to establish how it could be utilised to introduce decorative elements to the product.

Benjamin Hubert, Canisters, Bitossi Ceramiche

The mould has been split several times, introducing additional seam lines. Rather than cleaning these seams from the product, as would be normal practice, they remain as decoration. The moulds require an intricate and innovative method of production to split them into the multiple components necessary to create the seam lines. Each of the vessels takes its shape from archetypal industrial canister form, counterbalanced with the decorative seam detail. The soft pastel colours and matte glaze are sympathetic to the forms, and keep the focus on the decorative seam elements.

Benjamin Hubert, Canisters, Bitossi Ceramiche
Benjamin Hubert, Canisters, Bitossi Ceramiche
Benjamin Hubert, Canisters, Bitossi Ceramiche
Benjamin Hubert, Canisters, Bitossi Ceramiche
Benjamin Hubert, Canisters, Bitossi Ceramiche
Benjamin Hubert, Canisters, Bitossi Ceramiche