
Sriratmakes
This collection explores the intersection of craft, ritual, and community through objects that invite slowness, interaction, and curiosity.
Each piece is designed to encourage a mindful engagement with everyday moments, blurring the boundaries between function and sculpture.
The Grounding Stool encourages stillness. Sitting low to the ground, leaning back with a book in hand and a warm drink nearby, it’s about appreciating slow mornings and quiet moments. A small slit on the side holds a book, while a dimpled surface cradles a ceramic vessel – it's a moment to connect with yourself and feel grounded. Â
The Stone Bag plays with perception. It’s 3D-printed, then shaped and coated by hand with clay and Jesmonite, bringing together digital making and traditional craft. At first glance, it looks like a solid rock—something heavy, almost sculptural—but it’s a functional bag. It makes people ask: What is it? Can I touch it? How does it feel?
The Ceramic Chess Table transforms a game into a shared experience. Embedded chess tiles make the table both a sculptural centrepiece and a space for gathering, play, and connection.
Together, these works reimagine objects as vessels of time, tradition, and interaction—bridging technology with ancient materials, individual moments with communal experiences.
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