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Diana Tonnison | The Miniature Pantry: Conference Pears

Diana Tonnison | The Miniature Pantry: Conference Pears

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Regular price £195.00 GBP
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For a 10% discount, this piece can be bought with one or more other works from Diana Tonnison's series 'The Pantry.'

An original hand-crafted ceramic piece with a white wood box-frame. This piece can be displayed on the wall or on a flat surface.

Media: Ceramic

Frame: White Box

Size: 42 x 15 cm

Style Types: Sculpture and Still Life

Shipping: Available with free international delivery

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Diana Tonnison

After college I had great opportunity to work with Missoni in italy, followed by designer Bill Gibb, (the influential 70's fashion designer), London, and subsequently worked in Hong Kong and New York as a designer. My wonderful education at St Martin's and then my career in fashion design, influences my work in ceramics today.

The principles of art and design are the same, its only the media that is different. After a fascination for ceramics since I was an art student, I launched my new ceramics business in 2007. I have gradually built up a sustainable market for my work and developed my own style and a new way to approach ceramic art. I was delighted to supply Liberty's for last two years and really felt I was achieving things when I won the Craft&Design Selected Magazine award in 2016.

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