CERAMICS

  • Liz Emtage

Liz Emtage makes a range of bespoke porcelain lighting that gently disperses light, highlighting the form and surface decoration.

Liz uses paper clay and porcelain clay. In the firing process the paper burns out leaving a delicate, translucent structure; which suffuses any room with a warm glow.

Often the paper clay is inlaid with organic materials, like rice, lentils, lavender and leaves. Like the paper, these burn out in the kiln, leaving a relief texture that allows even more light through, accentuating the pattern.

Liz's collection includes ceiling lights as well as free-standing lights which vary in size and work well in isolation or as part of a group.  More recently Liz has been designing and developing lights and lamps in collaboration with printmaker Kim Robertson to stunning effect.

All lamps are wired with British and European plug fittings and have been safety tested to CE standards.

Liz studied 3D Design Ceramics at Bath College of Higher Education and recently exhibited her work at Ceramics in the City, a collection of work by some of the leading ceramicists in the country held at the Geffrye Museum in London.

 

 
Extra large moons, large palm and small cowparsley lamps, £592.00, £440.00, £380.00
 

 

Extra large blossom lamp a collaboration with Kin Robertson

£592.00

 

 

 

Summer grasses tealight-vase, £25.00

 


Large Twigg Lamp a collaboration with Kim Robertson

46 x 16 cm £440.00

 
Large butterfly lamp a collaboration with Kim Robertson £440.00
 

 

 

Butterfly tealights in collaboration with Kim Robertson £35.00
 
 
     
 
 
 
 
     

Site by SQN Solutions

© CAVALIERO FINN 2011