Collection
Vibrant touch
Beautiful, bold, brilliant
Inspired by the work of Yves Klein and his notions of the infinite, the undefinable, and the absolute, this collection encapsulates the feeling of opportunity and boundless expression through its “unfinished” appearance.
The bold hue elicits exuberance and playfulness, and was associated by Yves Klein with immaterial values beyond what can be seen or touched.
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The unexpected, uneven, unrepeatable shapes capture the process of creation,
not merely the result.
This moment contains infinite possibilities, freedom, and joy and stimulates that unrelenting creativity within all of us.
Rediscovering porcelain
Liza
Vivee founder
The three main types of porcelain are true, or hard-paste, porcelain; artificial, or soft-paste, porcelain; and bone china. Porcelain was first made in China—in a primitive form during the Tang dynasty (618–907) and in the form best known in the West during the Yuan dynasty (1279–1368). This true, or hard-paste, porcelain was made from petuntse, or china stone (a feldspathic rock), ground to powder and mixed with kaolin (white china clay). During the firing, at a temperature of about 1,450 °C (2,650 °F), the petuntse vitrified, while the kaolin ensured that the object retained its shape. Attempts by medieval European potters to imitate this translucent Chinese porcelain led to the eventual discovery of artificial, or soft-paste, porcelain, a mixture of clay and ground glass requiring a “softer” firing (about 1,200 °C, or 2,200 °F) than hard-paste porcelain. Although there is a superficial resemblance, artificial porcelain can generally be distinguished from true porcelain by its softer body. It can be cut with a file, for example, whereas true porcelain cannot, and dirt accumulated on an unglazed base can be removed only with difficulty, if at all, whereas it is easily removed from true porcelain.
Liza
Vivee founder
Small covered winepots or teapots. Chinese, Qing Dynasty, Kangxi period 1662–1722. The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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