
Edmund de Waal
Edmund de Waal is a renowned British ceramicist and author, celebrated for his delicate porcelain creations and thought-provoking writings. His work often reflects themes of memory, identity, and the significance of objects in human experience.
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Edmund de Waal is a potter and writer known for his exploration of ceramics and their cultural significance.
Can ceramics be demonic? Edmund de Waal’s obsession with a deeply disturbing Dane | Art and designDunthorne was inspired by Edmund de Waal’s memoir about a wealthy Jewish family’s persecution and migration.
Book of the day: Children of Radium: A Buried Inheritance by Joe DunthorneTeapots were a highlight of the recent Milan design week, including designs by ceramicist Edmund de Waal.
How the humble teapot morphed from kitchen staple to designer icon | Art and designEdmund de Waal is the president of the jury that awarded the Booker Prize to 'Orbital'.
Dame algo que me devuelva la fe en la humanidad: buscando refugio en las ‘burbujas amables’ culturales | CulturaEdmund de Waal contributed a text to the book Kinship: Home by Dorothy Cross.
‘It’s like the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. His body represents us all’ – The Irish Times




































