International
design and architecture studio VW+BS has
created a collection of tableware pieces, titled Silt. VW+BS
has taken an old school material and created new contemporary forms, changing
the way in which we perceive them. This time they utilised "purple clay",
a material long known in China, out of which the small elaborate teapots used
in the serving of black tea were traditionaly made. A very functional European
aesthetic was given into forming the material, which resulted in this seven-piece
set design. Work was carried out in conjunction with the Taiwanese company
Lin’s Ceramics Studio.
The cups, small
jug and bowl are all stackable and the
pot lid can be used on all the pieces. The purple clay in this instance is
Lin’s Ceramics Studio’s particular brand of Purion ware, which is twice fired
over a period of 48 hours in the kiln at a stoneware temperature. Purple clay
is prized because of the absorbent qualities of the material, so for this
reason the set should never be washed using detergents, but rather with water
only, and connoisseurs recommend using each vessel for one blend of tea or
coffee.
VW+BS
collaborated with creative coffee consultants Dunne Frankowski to create a
recipe for the perfect coffee using the Silt collection. The duo researched the
qualities of the material devising the best form of preparation when making
coffee. During this process, Dunne Frankowski documented a method of heating,
steeping and filtering the coffee working with the absorbent qualities of the
unglazed purple clay material.
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