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Rectangular architectural hollow platter form | Serveware by Mimi Logothetis Porcelain. Item composed of ceramic
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Rectangular architectural hollow platter form | Serveware by Mimi Logothetis Porcelain. Item composed of ceramic
Rectangular architectural hollow platter form | Serveware by Mimi Logothetis Porcelain. Item composed of ceramic
Rectangular architectural hollow platter form | Serveware by Mimi Logothetis Porcelain. Item composed of ceramic
Rectangular architectural hollow platter form | Serveware by Mimi Logothetis Porcelain. Item composed of ceramic

Created and Sold by Mimi Logothetis Porcelain

Mimi Logothetis Porcelain

Rectangular architectural hollow platter form - Serveware

Price from $600 to $1,000

Creation: 4-6 weeks

Hand built porcelain slab constructed hollow platter, 25"x 13"x 5", black glaze design, gold leaf and unglazed, centerpiece.

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Item Rectangular architectural hollow platter form
As seen in Private Residence, Leasburg, NC
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Mimi Logothetis Porcelain
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2017
Bold, graphic, unique porcelain designs for the home

Mimi Logothetis is a ceramic artist living and working in Cedar Grove, NC. Raised in NJ, she moved to DC, discovered clay and received her BFA at Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, PA. Her work is exclusively porcelain, high fired in a gas kiln, decorated with her proprietary image transfer technique. The work is functional, sculptural or both, focusing on surface imagery, story telling, playing with translucency, light and dark. She works on commission and with special collaborations. Mimi's work can be seen in various galleries nationwide, The Clay Studio in Philadelphia, The Ogden Museum in New Orleans, Greenhill in Greensboro, NC, Panciuto Restaurant in Hillsborough, NC, The Durham Hotel, and at Skram Furniture Company.