Jess Sellinger
Gold Ribbon Vase
Having a background in interior design, Jess Sellinger puts the design process at the forefront. Even though she has a cohesive style, her works are intended for a broader audience - would it be a neutral piece for the coffee table or a bold artwork for the wall. Her intention is to create bespoke works, no matter how small or big, that have a place in people's homes and hopefully last a lifetime.
Gold Ribbon Vase is hand coiled in stoneware clay and finished in sheer white matte glaze and gold lustre.
Available with Art Money.
10 payments. 10 months. No interest.
Available for Loan
Available for Loan
This vessel is available for a short or long-term loan. Contact us via hello@anfisa.com.au to enquire.
Floral Design
Floral Design
Talk to us about adding fresh or naturally dried botanical elements to this vessel. Custom designed to order. Available in Perth only. Enquire via hello@anfisa.com.au
Materials
Materials
Handmade in smooth stoneware clay and finished in a sheer white matte glaze and gold lustre.
As the finish is matte, this piece is prone to staining and scratching. Please handle them with clean, oil-free hands.
Care
Care
As the finish is matte, this piece is prone to staining and scratching. Please handle them with clean, oil-free hands.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Height: 20.1cm
Widest point: 18cm
Opening: 9.5cm
*all measurements are approximate
Origin
Origin
Queensland, Australia
Shipping
Shipping
This vessel ships within 1-3 days from purchase from our showroom in Fremantle, Western Australia. We currently offer shipping Australia-wide and internationally. See Shipping & Returns for further details.
about the artist
Jessica Sellinger is a ceramic artist located in Brisbane, Australia. She naturally found clay after finishing her studies in Interior Architecture in 2019. Working with clay as her current medium, Jess is a one-woman show creating all of her pieces delicately by hand in her home studio.
Her current work consists of both minimal and bold objects of sculpture, vessels and furniture. She continuously experiments with bright colour palettes and sculptural forms, aiming to evolve the design and functionality of her works to captivate the viewer and make even the simplest of spaces seem artistic.