Schoemig Porzellan — a Berlin-based studio led by Claudia Schoemig that specializes in handmade contemporary porcelain objects — unveiled its new Haven wall objects at Maison & Objet.
Haven represents a collection of ten different wall elements created through a playful approach to traditional slipcasting techniques. The delicate and luxurious wall objects capture attention with the softly shimmering gold plating at their centers and a sensuous, filigree allure that allows for freely composable formations.
In addition to its porcelain wall objects, Schoemig Porzellan also presented an overview of its meticulously handcrafted collections, including the Haven dining bowl set of five nestable sizes that can be used individually for food or combined into a blossom-like sculpture, the Silhouet tableware line with elegant curves and a subtle interplay of matte and glossy surfaces, the Graph service with delicate hand-drawn lineatures permanently fused onto clean shapes, and the Fleuve vessel collection that embraces the unpredictable dynamics of the potter's wheel to capture moments of balance between escalation and control.
Luxurious Porcelain Wall Objects
Schoemig Porzellan Unveils Its New Haven Wall Objects
Trend Themes
1. Luxury Craft-tech Fusion - A growing convergence of traditional porcelain craftsmanship and contemporary finishing techniques suggests opportunities for embedded sensors, digital patterning, and hybrid production methods that redefine premium product narratives.
2. Modular Decorative Surfaces - The composable nature of delicate wall elements points to new forms of configurable, site-specific surface systems that shift value toward adaptable, collectible architectural adornments.
3. Materialized Artisanal Narratives - Porcelain pieces that emphasize hand-drawn lineature and kiln-formed unpredictability create scope for provenance-driven, story-led product lines that command higher emotional and monetary value.
Industry Implications
1. High-end Interior Design - Customizable porcelain wall objects introduce possibilities for galleries, hotels, and luxury residences to feature limited-run surface art as a branded spatial amenity.
2. Tableware and Hospitality - Nestable, sculptural dining sets and finely plated tableware open avenues for premium restaurants and luxury hospitality to differentiate guest experiences through collectible serviceware.
3. Ceramic Manufacturing and Equipment - Innovations in slipcasting, gold plating, and controlled wheel-forming imply demand for specialized tooling, surface-coating processes, and small-batch production systems tailored to luxury artisans.