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NEW YORK
For four decades, designers and decorators have sought out Roy Hamilton’s studios in search of one-of-a-kind yet timeless ceramics. Hamilton has been honored by the Rhode Island School of Design and has also spent ten years as home furnishings Design Consultant to Marks and Spencer in the U.K. Aided by Brad Parsons, Hamilton works out of his studio in Brooklyn to painstakingly hand-craft his vases and lamp bases, large scale bowls, display chargers and cachepots. “We are very much limited in what we can produce each week”, says Hamilton “Sometimes six pieces, sometimes ten”. But no matter the number, each is a unique piece of craftsmanship
NEW YORK
For four decades, designers and decorators have sought out Roy Hamilton’s studios in search of one-of-a-kind yet timeless ceramics. Hamilton has been honored by the Rhode Island School of Design and has also spent ten years as home furnishings Design Consultant to Marks and Spencer in the U.K. Aided by Brad Parsons, Hamilton works out of his studio in Brooklyn to painstakingly hand-craft his vases and lamp bases, large scale bowls, display chargers and cachepots. “We are very much limited in what we can produce each week”, says Hamilton “Sometimes six pieces, sometimes ten”. But no matter the number, each is a unique piece of craftsmanship