Recently Restocked from Katherine Mahoney Ceramics
Katherine Mahoney’s ceramics are represented in many museums throughout Asia and in private and corporate collections worldwide.
She trained as a production thrower in the UK in the mid-1970s, taking an apprenticeship with Keith Harding at Cranbrook Station Pottery. Since her move to Australia in 1996, Katherine has continued to create one-off wheel thrown pieces and has also moved into creating more sculptural forms, using a wide range of materials.
Being a member, she regularly exhibitions with The Sculptors Society in Sydney, NSW, although most of her pieces are sold privately through galleries.
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Special note for this item
As these pots have been handmade, sizing will vary slightly including drainage holes. Much like the practice of bonsai, we offer complimentary round mesh covers for planters that have larger drainage holes.
Details and Materials
-Handmade ceramics
-Has a drainage hole and comes with a saucer.
Size
Small
85mm W x 90mm H
Medium
110mm W x 120mm H
Large
150mm W x 135mm H
*Measured apart from the saucer
*As these pots have been handmade sizes and pattern will vary slightly.
Maker
Katherine Mahoney























































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