Terracotta Scribble Table

€1,100.00

This unique piece combines wheel-thrown and handbuilt shapes in terracotta with an oil-finished chestnut wood top, made by Kelly Begiazi in Barcelona. Featuring a playful, column-like silhouette, it possesses a lighthearted character that blurs the line between sculpture and furniture. The ceramic surface is decorated with spontaneous scribbles made with ceramic crayons and freehand carving, adding a touch of humor and informality to its classic structure. Designed as a statement piece for the home, it brings a sense of slow, conscious making and artistic expression to everyday living.

This unique piece combines wheel-thrown and handbuilt shapes in terracotta with an oil-finished chestnut wood top, made by Kelly Begiazi in Barcelona. Featuring a playful, column-like silhouette, it possesses a lighthearted character that blurs the line between sculpture and furniture. The ceramic surface is decorated with spontaneous scribbles made with ceramic crayons and freehand carving, adding a touch of humor and informality to its classic structure. Designed as a statement piece for the home, it brings a sense of slow, conscious making and artistic expression to everyday living.

 
  • Dimensions: Diam 43 cm x H 43 cm

  • Local pickup available in Barcelona.

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  • Kelly Begiazi is a Greek artist, multidisciplinary designer, and architect based in Barcelona. Her interdisciplinary practice moves between art, craftsmanship, and design, exploring the space where these disciplines meet.

    Working primarily with clay while remaining open to other materials, her practice is guided by intuition and the needs of each idea. Through a process that blends traditional techniques with spontaneous gestures, she creates objects that challenge conventional ideas of function and perfection. From her studio in Barcelona, her work invites a more conscious and emotional connection to the material world.