New functional pottery from see saw ceramics!

Just in: new work from see saw ceramics

We are thrilled to share that new functional ceramic mugs, cups, bowls, and vases from see saw ceramics are now available in the Museum Store! 

 

  
 

A handful of the Ridgeline cups (seen at the beginning of the second video) are available for purchase in our online store here. Visit in person to see the full selection. Members receive 10% off at the Museum Store, including on these ceramic pieces.

More about see saw ceramics

Former architects Kelsey Julian and Dillon Canfield are the brilliance behind the designs of see saw ceramics. From their new Denver-based workshop, the duo is developing functional ceramic collections with play and precision at the center of their craft.

Kelsey and Dillon begin their process by creating a 3D-printed prototype that can be handled and refined before moving into the mold-making stage. A silicone “mother mold” is cast using the 3D-printed form, from which multiple plaster molds can be made. The glazing process is part of the final steps before the pottery is fired in a kiln. “Our process allows ease for these refined, small details,” Kelsey said.

see saw ceramics are meant to be savored and invite an artful ritual to an early morning matcha or an evening cocktail. Their designs include a variety of textures and neutral colorways that work well together and stacked on a shelf. Each good they produce carries the details of a unique form, but also finds coherence in their respective collection.