Dimitri Bähler's volumes become canvases for patterns, textures and colours

In the hands of Swiss designer Dimitri Bähler, the surfaces of both raw and fired clay forms become canvases. Arising from his desire to add a layer of 3D texture to a variety of volumes with the precision of a print transfer, Bähler’s personalise
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