Max Lamb

English designer Max Lamb remastered in a new palette of basalt his Crockery tablewear collection, made out of fine bone china through a complex design process.

The collection of tablewear developed by Max Lamb follows on from the designer’s previous Crockery fine bone china collection, remastered in a jet black palette of basalt.

Max Lamb, Crockery in black basalt bone china, salt and pepper, 2016

The range of tableware has a design process that slip-casts from plaster models then carved by hand. Each design features a glazed interior for functionality and a raw exterior, which reflects the modest surface texture of the plaster original. The process of slip-casting begins with the creation of a three-dimensional model of the design known as a master from which the production mould is cast.

Max Lamb, Crockery fine bone china in black basalt, jug, 2016
Max Lamb, the making of Crockery collection, fine bone china white, 2012
Max Lamb, making the Crockery collection, fine bone china white, 2012
Max Lamb, Crockery collection, fine bone china white, 2012
Max Lamb, Crockery collection, fine bone china white, 2012
Max Lamb, Crockery collection, fine bone china white, 2012


Crokery in black basalt
Designer: Max Lamb
Year:
2016