Collab

 

COLLABORATION

 
 
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AB x BC

Ceramic and Illustration Collaboration

ABxBC Collab! These original, sculptural bowls are a ceramic and illustrative collaboration between Ceramicist and Architect Betty Chung, and Artist & Designer Alice Berry.

Together they’ve created organic, abstract bowls, blending Betty's considered process and Alice’s 'figure it out as we go' process. From there, Betty created the bowls, Alice hand-painted them, Betty glazed and fired them, before Alice photographed these beauties.

The organic shapes give the sense of a new bowl every time you look at it from a different angle. Alice and Betty love these creations and hope you do too!

• Food safe
• Dishwasher safe
• Hand-washing is recommended

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BETTY CHUNG CERAMICS x MO&MEL

Ceramic and Candle Collaboration

This is an organic collaboration of Betty Chung Ceramics and Mo & Mel Candles, together introducing a bespoke collection presented as the first edition of this exciting collaboration.

Betty Chung a registered architect, designer and ceramic artist based in Auckland.

Her ceramic work is a synthesis of art and architecture, exploring solidified thoughts through shape, materiality and texture through 2 and 3 dimensions to express elegance of form and create sculptural yet usable objects . All her structural ceramic forms are considered and well crafted.

Mo & Mel is the expression of our passion for design, aesthetics and of course scent.
Using a combined backgrounds in Graphic Design and Architecture, we have designed a range of candles made from 100% Eco Soy wax - free of GMO and paraffins, with 100% pure cotton wicks that are lead and zinc free, hand poured in gorgeous bespoke ceramic vessels - hand made by Betty Chung.

 
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FOR SY ATHOS

Ceramic and Chef Collaboraton/Commission

 
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PRIVITE DINNER SET FOR AN ARCHITECT’S HOME

 
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M11 STUDIO (AUCKLAND LUXURY HAIR SALON)

 
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EAST DAY SPA

 
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PRIVATE FRENCHSIP CUPS FOR FRENCHIE’S HOUSE, MELBOURNE