

Set against the tactile backdrop of timber, concrete, and brick, this collection explores craft rooted in materiality. Ceramics, woven fibres and enamelled metal, in muted tones, coexist gently.
We recently visited the North London studio of glass artist Jochen Holz, to film the making of his latest series of textured glass tableware for Flow.
Jochen has an intuitive and spontaneous approach to lampworking, and this collection explores the potential tactility of glass.
Flow is pleased to announce our upcoming exhibition - our second solo presentation of Japanese artist Chinoko Sakamoto’s ceramic sculptures.
Now based in Nagasaki after a period of study in London, Chinoko draws from both cultural contexts. The quietude of rural Japan, rich in nature, and the contrasting architecture of cities, inform her sense of form and scale.
Ahead of the exhibition, Chinoko told us more about her practice and the work she has made for Flow :
Flow Gallery is pleased to present a new collection of poetic ceramic vessels by French artist Cécile Daladier.
Shaped in her rural studio in Drôme, France, her Pique-Fleurs honour what is humble: a wildflower, a pool of water, the eloquence of the smallest things.