Inspired by the work of Valentine Schlegel, these ceramic arch-shaped shelves are made with space to showcase your favorite tiny trinkets and souvenirs.
INNERSPACISM'S NEW LIMITED-RELEASE CERAMIC COLLECTION
HOW TO UPSCALE YOUR SPACE ON A BUDGET
BUILDING ALTAIRS IN YOUR HOME: HOW TO ADD AUTHENTICITY TO YOUR SPACE WITHOUT CLUTTERING
As a collector, I have found it hard in the past to not clutter my space with too many things. I love decorating my space with all of my treasures but I constantly found myself feeling overwhelmed (especially with dusting), and the style of my space was often confusing. Back when I wasn’t concerned with style, I let the clutter take over, my friends would refer to my space as a “thrift store of a home” or to me as an “organized hoarder”. I first realized enough was enough when I was gifted my first copy of Marie Kondo’s book. Around that same time, I was moving from my four-bedroom, home into a one-bedroom apartment. That’s when I began the process of weeding things out while packing to move and finding it really hard to let go of all of my collections and prize possessions. I made it my goal to let go of everything I could and to make my style more curated in my new living space.
WHAT ARE YOUR RITUALS?
What kind of ceremonies do you think of when someone mentioned ritual? Maybe you think about a long, complex series of archaic chants. Some may excuse rituals as religious or old fashioned but they are an essential part of the human condition and remain in practice until this day. It’s true that rituals have been heavily used in religious circles, and sometimes give people a bad taste in their mouth. But do they have to? What about your morning beverage or the peculiar order you follow while preparing a bath?
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INNERSPACISM'S NEW SPRING CERAMIC COLLECTION
Inspired by the last frost of spring, this line was created with everyday essentials for the home in mind, such as salad plates, dinner plates, bowls, cheese boards, and vases. Each piece is handcrafted with dark grey clay, hand pressed with a delicate tulip print texture, and finished off with a glossy white glaze utilizing a wipe away technique to give the ceramics an illusion of frost.