Ceramics

“Ceramics” by Frances Hannah, published by Plume on June 20, 1986, is a first edition that spans 112 pages. This book examines the developments in the modern ceramics industry, providing insights into various manufacturers and the factors that have influenced their design choices. Written in English, it offers a detailed exploration of the evolution of pottery and its significance in contemporary contexts.
Readers will find a thorough discussion of the history of pottery, highlighting key developments and innovations within the industry. The book presents examples from different manufacturers, illustrating how design has been shaped by various influences. With a focus on the interplay between craftsmanship and modern techniques, “Ceramics” serves as an informative resource for those interested in the art and history of pottery.
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Looks at developments in the modern ceramics industry, shows examples from various manufacturers, and discusses the factors which influenced their design
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