
Ceramics from Brooklyn. Lois Aronow sent us an announcement that her new line of handmade porcelain dinnerware will launch at Brooklyn Designs 2007. Beautiful pieces to look forward to! More pics after the jump...

Ceramics from Brooklyn. Lois Aronow sent us an announcement that her new line of handmade porcelain dinnerware will launch at Brooklyn Designs 2007. Beautiful pieces to look forward to! More pics after the jump...


Thanks Lois!
I have some of her pieces and I adore them. Right now they have little exotic pears sitting in them. I can't wait to try to get me paws on some more!
Hoofs rather, not paws!
These are gorgeous!
That first picturecwith the blue and green and the edging looking all goldy is GORGEOUS!!!
I absolutely love the colors. Too bad I'm nowhere near NY. I want some!
I LOVE Lois Aronow's work. My partner and I have several pieces in our collection. Invariably. guests ask "Where did you get these?"
Looking forward to giving the mugs as house warming gifts to another couple in Hollywood.
I think this work is some of the most fabulously original handmade dinnerware I have seen. Why would anyone buy expensive commercially-made china when they could order a custom set of this amazing stuff? The combination of textures is so rich, and the colors brilliant. I want to eat off of these pieces.
These pieces are absolutely precious. My partner and I have been collecting Ms. Lo's work for some time, and they always add a wonderful touch when we use them. I can't wait to see the new work!
I am an interior designer in Los Angeles. I am continually looking for inspired works; fabrics, furniture, art pieces, etc. When I was introduced to Lois Aronow's ceramics it was imperative that I start a collection. I am proud to own Lois Aronow's work and display it prominently in my home. I long to drink my coffee each morning and savor each sip as I gaze lovingly at my sea blue and purple mug.
I left New York to move to Indonesia several years ago. I travel quite a bit around Asia and have not seen anything as beautiful as Lois' pieces. They are the pride of my contemporary collection. Her use of texture and color are inspired.