tautanz x ther ceramic soap dish
Every ceramic dish in this collection is handmade by Natasza Grzeskiewicz from Ther, using locally sourced Portuguese clay, ensuring that no two pieces are exactly alike.
Dimensions: appr. 11cm x 10cm
Color: sandstone white
Every ceramic dish in this collection is handmade by Natasza Grzeskiewicz from Ther, using locally sourced Portuguese clay, ensuring that no two pieces are exactly alike.
Dimensions: appr. 11cm x 10cm
Color: sandstone white
Every ceramic dish in this collection is handmade by Natasza Grzeskiewicz from Ther, using locally sourced Portuguese clay, ensuring that no two pieces are exactly alike.
Dimensions: appr. 11cm x 10cm
Color: sandstone white
To mark our 5th anniversary, we are launching this limited-edition collection of ceramic soap dishes, created in collaboration with the Lisbon-based creative studio, Ther.
The collection features two unique designs, with only 30 handmade pieces of each design available, making this a truly limited edition. The ceramic dishes combine artistry and functionality, reflecting Tautanz’s dedication to craftsmanship and design.
The creative force behind the collection, Natasza Grzeskiewicz from Ther, drew inspiration from the concept of "rough meets sleek," blending the raw, earthy texture of clay with the smooth, refined surface of tautanz natural soaps. Each piece has been individually sculpted to mirror the geometric shapes of the soap, resulting in one-of-a-kind functional sculptures.
Every ceramic dish in this collection is handmade by Natasza Grzeskiewicz using locally sourced Portuguese clay, ensuring that no two pieces are identical. This fusion of traditional craftsmanship and modern design reflects tautanz's deep commitment to the purity of natural beauty. It celebrates the rich heritage of Portuguese ceramics while embracing natural ingredients and tautanz’ commitment to aesthetics that defines the brand.
About ther
ther is a collection-based design practice & brand, based in Lisbon, Portugal. It’s the resulting confrontation between object language and human sense. It refers to a space where the elemental faces the unusual, across a common table.