Earth Shapes Tile Panel

€297.00

Handmade in Lisbon by Tatiana Ferreira, this wall panel is part of the Earth Shapes collection—a limited edition of handcrafted tile panels presented by Pareidólia. Crafted in red clay, the piece explores unique composition, depth, and dimension through a rich textural expression. Inspired by the phenomenon of pareidolia, where the mind perceives meaningful forms within abstract stimuli, each panel develops its own peculiar design and visual character. The organic surfaces and rhythmic variations in the clay allow the material to take a prominent place, inviting the viewer to discover a distinct and quiet language within the work.

Handmade in Lisbon by Tatiana Ferreira, this wall panel is part of the Earth Shapes collection—a limited edition of handcrafted tile panels presented by Pareidólia. Crafted in red clay, the piece explores unique composition, depth, and dimension through a rich textural expression. Inspired by the phenomenon of pareidolia, where the mind perceives meaningful forms within abstract stimuli, each panel develops its own peculiar design and visual character. The organic surfaces and rhythmic variations in the clay allow the material to take a prominent place, inviting the viewer to discover a distinct and quiet language within the work.

 
  • Dim: 35,7 x 35,7 x 4,5 cm  (Dimensions of each object may vary slightly due to handcrafted production work)

  • Local pickup available in Lisbon.

    Delivery times vary by region, typically 3 to 6 days for Europe, and 5 to 10 days for the United Kingdom.

    The total amount you pay includes all applicable customs duties & taxes. We guarantee no additional charges on delivery.

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  • Tatiana Ferreira is a Portuguese designer and founder of Pareidólia Design currently based in Lisbon. Her practice is deeply shaped by her background in architecture and her experience in a contemporary art museum, where she developed a fascination for translating structural knowledge into intimate, handcrafted objects.

    Although her connection to art began in childhood, watching her father paint, her path toward craft took shape later on as a conscious return to making. Establishing her own studio in Lisbon marked this shift, allowing a reconnection with the tactile and intuitive side of design. From her atelier, she creates unique, one of a kind pieces that explore the plasticity of clay and the interaction between object and the person holding it.
    Read our interview with her.