Lubna Chowdhary

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21.04.15

Penrose Pattern

Penrose Pattern

Glazed porcelain tiles produced for AHMM. The tiles form the kite and dart components of the Penrose pattern. ¶ Dimensions 340mm and 394mm.

21.04.15

Camden Arts Centre Edition

Camden Arts Centre Edition

Ceramic edition produced for Camden Arts Centre for the Art15 exhibition. Now available on the Camden Arts Centre website.

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09.11.14

 Selected

Selected

One of a series of ceramic sculptures, selected by Michael Marriot for the new exhibition Selected at Limoncello Gallery, London. ¶ 22nd November 2014 - 10 January 2015

09.11.14

Basi Tables

Basi Tables

Made in collaboration with Troscan, Chicago. ¶ Each hand glazed ceramic tile, unique in its colouration, is set into a table crafted from a single solid log with its own natural grain and pattern. ¶ Tile diameter 30cm and 25cm.

15.10.14

Brentford Market Square

Brentford Market Square

Relief tiles, developed for exterior application on floor and wall surfaces with frost and slip resistant qualities. ¶ The floor tiles have a relief tread and a glaze formulated with high slip resistance, when pendulum tested in both wet and dry conditions. ¶ Dimensions 20cm x 20cm.

06.07.14

Wallpaper* Magazine

Wallpaper* Magazine

The June 2014 issue of Wallpaper magazine carried an in depth article on Lubna Chowdhary, photographed here, in her studio.  

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08.10.13

Margaret Howell Calendar, 2014

Margaret Howell Calendar, 2014

Lubna Chowdhary's studio, designed by David Adjaye in 2004, has been photographed for Margaret Howell's 2014 calender, proceeds of which are donated to the London Open House Charity. ¶ The studio was included in the London Open House event in 2004 and is featured in Houses : David Adjaye, published by Thames and Hudson.  

09.06.13

Olivogelo Tiles

Olivogelo Tiles

Hand made ceramic tile for  Olivogelo icecream parlour in London. Each tile 200 x 200mm.

23.04.13

Ten Tables 

Ten Tables

A curated project for Clerkenwell Design Week will take the form of ten large crafted tables which carry a host of associations. Elementary materials and traditional techniques are juxtaposed with complex contemporary technology. The handmade is brought together with the ready made in the designs which interweave ceramics and the drawn line with function. ¶ The project will be sited in Chaterhouse Square, Clerkenwell from the 21st to 23rd May.

16.01.13

Archaeology in Vogue

Archaeology in Vogue

Following the recent discovery of Richard III beneath a council car park, it was a similar surprise to uncover this early project commissioned for Brixton Market, in the pages of Vogue. ¶ Brixton Market’s history dates back to 1870 with the famous market arcades, Reliance Arcade, Market Row and Granville Arcade, arriving in the 1920s and 1930s. ¶ After a long period of decline, the market was regenerated at the turn of the century and is now Grade II Listed. The bustling, glass covered arcades are a thriving testament to community spirit which has rescued Brixton from becoming yet another Chainsville. ¶ Featured in Vogue December 2012.