Ebony
Dinner Plate
1981 (made)
1981 (made)
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Queensberry Hunt are the leading UK ceramic design practice of the post-war period. Formed in 1966 by david Queensberry, then Professor of Ceramics at the RCA, and his former student Martin hunt. the partnership have designed ceramics for major producers and retailers around the globe. these include Wedgwood, Hornsea, Rosenthal, Habitat, Crate and Barrel, John Lewis and Jamie Oliver. Their practice spans a period of immense change in the industry, brought about by the adoption of new technologies, and the shift in production towards East Asia. Working in an essentially modernist aesthetic, Queensberry Hunt have been responsible for some of the most familiar and best-selling tableware of recent decades.
Both ‘Ebony’ and ‘Cinnamon’ used the shapes that Martin Hunt had designed around 1979 for Hornsea’s ‘Concord’ range. ‘Ebony’ won a Design Council Award in 1982 but proved not to be a commercial success. It was perhaps too stridently modern for the tableware market of the period.
Both ‘Ebony’ and ‘Cinnamon’ used the shapes that Martin Hunt had designed around 1979 for Hornsea’s ‘Concord’ range. ‘Ebony’ won a Design Council Award in 1982 but proved not to be a commercial success. It was perhaps too stridently modern for the tableware market of the period.
Object details
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Title | Ebony (series title) |
Materials and techniques | Stoneware, terra-sigillata, glazed |
Brief description | 'Ebony' dinner plate, stoneware, terra-sigilatta, shape designed by Martin Hunt, decoration by Colin Rawson and Michael Walker, made by Hornsea Pottery Co. Ltd, Yorkshire, 1981. |
Physical description | Dinner plate of stoneware with a two tone surface of either cream-coloured glazed or a coating of fine clay black slip known as terra sigillata. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'OVEN TO TABLEWARE / HORNSEA ENGLAND / (LOGO) / EBONY / DISHWASHER FREEZER AND / MICROWAVE OVEN SAFE' (In cream on base) |
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Credit line | Given by Queensberry Hunt |
Object history | Exhibited in the Queensberry Hunt exhibition in the Victoria and Albert Museum, 2012 |
Summary | Queensberry Hunt are the leading UK ceramic design practice of the post-war period. Formed in 1966 by david Queensberry, then Professor of Ceramics at the RCA, and his former student Martin hunt. the partnership have designed ceramics for major producers and retailers around the globe. these include Wedgwood, Hornsea, Rosenthal, Habitat, Crate and Barrel, John Lewis and Jamie Oliver. Their practice spans a period of immense change in the industry, brought about by the adoption of new technologies, and the shift in production towards East Asia. Working in an essentially modernist aesthetic, Queensberry Hunt have been responsible for some of the most familiar and best-selling tableware of recent decades. Both ‘Ebony’ and ‘Cinnamon’ used the shapes that Martin Hunt had designed around 1979 for Hornsea’s ‘Concord’ range. ‘Ebony’ won a Design Council Award in 1982 but proved not to be a commercial success. It was perhaps too stridently modern for the tableware market of the period. |
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Accession number | C.34-2014 |
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Record created | April 1, 2014 |
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