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Flora Aeterna

Poetic dinnerware, made from innovative circular porcelain, in which native flowers come back to life in relief

Flora Aeterna - Smalle Weegbree - Dinnerplate — © Diewke van den Heuvel

Lotte makes nature tangible in her high end tableware collection Flora Aeterna, on which native flowers seem to rest. Made of ceramic waste shards, she processes waste into a valuable new resource for her poetic designs.

Background

Lotte Douwes makes new, high-quality tableware and interior products from ceramic waste. She wants to make the entire production process of porcelain and earthenware circular. Because the plate in your cupboard and that cup on your desk seem so ordinary, but they are made from precious pieces of earth.

After years of experimenting and research, Lotte is an expert in the reuse of ceramic waste, for the production of new high-quality ceramics. She develops clay recipes that are comparable to new clay, but consist largely of shard waste. She applies the circular production technique to her designs, such as Lamp&Socket, Circular Collection and now also for Flora Aeterna.

A touch of nature

Flora Aeterna is about our connection with the landscape, the nature that surrounds us. The fertile soil of sand, limestone, loam and clay where nature can grow and flourish. Nature that takes on a different breathtaking shape every season and evokes vivid memories of scents, colours and tangible memories of grass plumes that run through your fingers. I tried to capture our environment, the earth (also basis of clay) in a tableware collection. By kneading the material and literally leaving an imprint, nature has come to a standstill and has been immortalized in a tableware.

The native plants and flowers that are characteristic of our country, such as Plantago lanceolata, Wild Honeysuckle, Small Burnet and Persicaria amplexicaulis have been placed in relief on the various tableware parts, using a special process. Every refined detail that makes these plants so characteristic is visible: from a folded leaf with refined veins to pistils, stigmas, seeds and pollinated anthers.

Ambition

The tableware collection is the result of my wish to offer well-designed products and at the same time have an answer to the increasing scarcity of raw materials and climate change. In my ambition to reduce ceramic waste (which always part of ceramic pre- and post-productions) to zero, I have succeeded in making new porcelain from extremely hard shards that are difficult to reprocess. Thanks to the valuable collaborations with Dutch social partners, companies and residents, we can now locally produce circular ceramics. The result is visible in our design collections, which are not only aesthetic but also tell a deeper sustainable and social story.

About Studio Lotte Douwes

Lotte Douwes transforms ceramic-, and specifically porcelain waste, into new tableware and interior products. She designs high-quality clay recipes that require lower baking temperatures and have unique characteristics. Her mission is to make the entire production process of pottery and porcelain circular, making major savings on precious raw materials and energy consumption. While designing products to cherish that last a lifetime. Lotte produces own and commissioned design collections.

Flora Aeterna - prints and plate — © Diewke van den Heuvel

Flora Aeterna - flowers and prints — © Diewke van den Heuvel

Flora Aeterna - Dinnerplate — © Diewke van den Heuvel

Ceramic waste — © Diewke van den Heuvel