Certainly, only good things could come from a room like this. The sunlight alone would fill you with joy and happily serve as muse each and every day. This is the studio of Mae Mougin, a ceramist who lives in Southampton, New York.
Mougin is featured in the current issue of domino, but that is not where I first saw her work. One of the shops that represents her is Bloom, in Sag Harbor. Bloom is spare and clean like a Helmut Lang dress. It’s the kind of place you walk in and think, “Hmm… awkward, there are, like, three things in here.” Then it all comes into focus.
Mougin’s ceramics are among the treasures. Obviously, each is handmade, you can see that, but the pieces can be personalized as well.
Have your hot dogs and burgers on these, the polar opposite of paper with all of the charm of the easy, outdoor living icon.
It would be so easy, would it not, to put all your eggs in this charming basket?
Looks like something I may just need to want.
They’re beautiful dishes. Hope your friend with the house number dishes never plans to move!!
These dishes caught my eye as well. Wow I miss a few days, and it looks like I missed alot of great posts! Love the needlepoint.
One more thing! I had no idea you were featured in the 1st dibs blogosphere! It was so fun to see you there after checking out HC’s feature today. Congratulations and your home looks soooo lovely in the photo!:)
Katie – thanks! It’s great to be able to focus on the blog a bit more. Oh, and my children and husband, too.
Thanks for showing us her studio. I could spend the whole day in that sunlight.
Her work is gorgeous! Love the “paper” plates, esp.
Thanks and have a great weekend!
The dishes are positively divine!