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STYLED AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY RENÉE MARIE KIANGALA 

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CLAY AND LIMES X RAW AESTHETIC STUDIO

Tash collaborated with Bristol- based designer and printmaker Lou Salasca on a series of mugs, bvases and tumblers that combine simple, functional forms with graphic patterns such as gingham and checkers. Tash threw each piece, focus on the small details to enhance function and create balance, while Lou painted the surfaces with stylised underglaze designs. The collaboration creates a distinct body of work that looks great and feels optimally comfortable in use. Lou continues to explore ceramics in her own practice, hand-building pieces that reflect her signature graphic style, while Tash continues to refine her craft.

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Tash designed a bespoke range of coffee cups for RONS Cafe on Rye Lane, creating pieces that reflect both the brand and the physical space. With a focus on modern design and functionality, the mugs are bold and bright red—eye-catching yet practical, made to feel good in hand and withstand daily use in a busy café setting.

CLAY AND LIMES X RONS

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CLAY AND LIMES x SOPHIE WYBURD

This collection has been made in collaboration with cook, food writer and presenter Sophie Wyburd. Sophie is a lover of hosting people, and with that comes a love of serveware. This edit has been inspired by days and nights around her dining table. Clay and Limes makes everything entirely by hand. Each piece is unique, offering its own beautiful, little quirks.

THE JUPITER COLLECTION

The Jupiter Collection was Tash’s first body of work, exploring the natural depth of blended clay with a minimal approach to glazing. The swirling layers of clay in both the mugs and vases echoed the shifting tones of Jupiter’s surface, giving each piece a sense of movement and depth. The mugs featured clean vertical lines, adding structure to the organic patterns, while the vases embraced the fluidity of the marbled clay. This collection was playful and experimental, as Tash was just beginning to explore the possibilities of the material.

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