About Russian Majolica

Russian Majolica

Our ceramic atelier is an association of artists and ceramists many of whom are members of various professional societies and associations based on family craft businesses.

This is why our works are of authorship even when we rework famous historical objects of art or use our standard molds.

This is also why you can get exceptional art objects made for your home in one singular exemplar. Even when they are made using our standard molds, there’s always a unique component to them: low relief murals, carved ceramics, art murals or complex multilayered brilliant glazing.

Vitis
Name

Vitis

Dimensions

1500x600x8 mm

Specifications

The cost is for the production and shipping to EU.

Handmade ceramics. Painted with glazes.
Base material – stoneware.
Multiple high temperature firings.

Water absorption less than 1%.
Frost resistance of at least 200 cycles according to EN ISO 10545.

Water absorption - less than 1%.
Frost resistance of at least 200 cycles according to EN ISO 10545.

This is a picturesque victorian facade ceramic mural based on a sketch of William Morris’s The Vine framed with tiles painted with polychromic majolica glazes.

Wonderful vines of grapes blossomed on the facade of a townhouse in a cottage community near Moscow, framed by Morris’s willow shoots, transferred to frost-resistant ceramics.

The task was to link the overall color scheme of the house, clad with beige and brown stone, the steps of the porch and the Morris’s grape vine ornament. This was quite successful, and some brightness of the tiles will be compensated for over time by wild grapes growing at the foot of the house. Very soon the grapevines will tangle the facade and balcony of the second floor, and our victorian facade ceramic mural will gently peek out from under the lush green leaves, as if intriguing and inviting to look at its glossy luster and richness of colors.

Cost
1 250 €