Adam Ross Faceted Brunswick Ash Jar

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A faceted lidded jar or vessel thrown by Adam Ross in black stoneware and finished with a white glaze and Brunswick Ash. Characterised by its off-white glaze and geometric sculptural surfaces, the hand-carved and sliced facets create a distorted grid-like appearance.

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Date / Era: Contemporary

Material: Stoneware

Dimensions: W 17 x D 17 x H 23 cm

Signed: Impressed with maker's mark

Condition: Excellent

ABOUT THE MAKER

Adam Ross is a Northumberland-based ceramic artist and designer whose work bridges functional tableware and sculptural ceramics. A graduate of Glasgow School of Art in Ceramic Design (2009), he is known for using traditional wheel-thrown techniques as a foundation for expressive sculptural experimentation.

His practice focuses on altering and manipulating ceramic forms through faceting, cutting, and distortion, leaving visible traces of the making process. This creates work with a strong sense of movement, spontaneity, and individuality. Alongside his sculptural pieces, he produces refined tableware collections that balance utility with distinctive character and craftsmanship.

Ross has also collaborated with major luxury and lifestyle brands including Mulberry, Aesop, and The Ritz-Carlton.

A faceted lidded jar or vessel thrown by Adam Ross in black stoneware and finished with a white glaze and Brunswick Ash. Characterised by its off-white glaze and geometric sculptural surfaces, the hand-carved and sliced facets create a distorted grid-like appearance.

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Date / Era: Contemporary

Material: Stoneware

Dimensions: W 17 x D 17 x H 23 cm

Signed: Impressed with maker's mark

Condition: Excellent

ABOUT THE MAKER

Adam Ross is a Northumberland-based ceramic artist and designer whose work bridges functional tableware and sculptural ceramics. A graduate of Glasgow School of Art in Ceramic Design (2009), he is known for using traditional wheel-thrown techniques as a foundation for expressive sculptural experimentation.

His practice focuses on altering and manipulating ceramic forms through faceting, cutting, and distortion, leaving visible traces of the making process. This creates work with a strong sense of movement, spontaneity, and individuality. Alongside his sculptural pieces, he produces refined tableware collections that balance utility with distinctive character and craftsmanship.

Ross has also collaborated with major luxury and lifestyle brands including Mulberry, Aesop, and The Ritz-Carlton.