UWU Sauce Dish
Edition of 50
5,500 php




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I work between two worlds — the digital and the physical — bringing textures, shapes, and forms from my virtual landscapes into objects you can hold. This collection of table delights started as digital sculptures, built in a world where materials don’t crack, gravity doesn’t apply, and a plate can be whatever it wants to be. Then, I pulled them into reality.
Each piece was first digitally sculpted and 3D-printed, turning digital forms into physical prototypes before being slip-cast in porcelain by hand. The result: forms that feel both familiar and a little offbeat — like something nature could have made, but didn’t. A serving plate that echoes ripples in the sand. A sauce dish shaped like a stone, but exaggerated. These objects play with texture, weight and form, blurring the line between the fictional digital worlds I create and the tables we gather around.
But for all their digital origins, they’re made to be used. These aren’t just display pieces; they’re meant for real meals, real conversations, and whatever else comes with a good dinner party.
I like to think of them as little artifacts from another world — one where form follows curiosity, function is a given, and the ordinary feels just a little more fun.
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122x122x120mm
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100% Porcelain. Handmade in The Philippines.