Mirrors

Mirrors

Rakis Mirror

Rakis Mirror

Rakis Mirror

A sculptural mirror from the Rakis collection, where ceramic form becomes a structural gesture.

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PRODUCT DETAILS

A sculptural ceramic mirror whose stem-like form balances strength and fragility, with curves pushed to the edge of collapse and set in place to preserve the movement of the raw clay.


Limited Edition

Hand-formed ceramic mirror

Material – Black Vulcan stoneware clay

Dimensions – W60 × D60 × H10 cm

Weight – 7kg

AVAILABILITY & EDITION INFO

Made to order. Ships in 4-5 weeks.

SHIPPING & RETURNS

Please note we currently only deliver to the UK Mainland and to the Highlands. For shipping to other destinations in the EU or the USA, please contact our Customer Service at sales@alabasstudios.com.

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Packaging: Your lamp will be carefully packaged in custom-designed materials and shipped with the utmost care to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.

If the packaging shows visible damage upon delivery, we recommend inspecting the contents while the delivery person is present. Should you discover any damage to your piece during transit, please take clear photographs of the damage using your phone and decline acceptance from the courier.

If your package appears undamaged upon delivery but you discover damage after opening it, please take two clear, detailed photos of the issue. Contact us immediately to arrange a return and secure a replacement for your item.

If you have any queries, please contact us at sales@alabasstudios.com

PROVENANCE & ARCHIVE

This work is registered in the ALABAS archive as part of the maker’s ongoing sculptural practice. Designed and hand-formed by Catalin in the UK, it belongs to the Rakis collection and reflects a continued exploration of clay as a material.

This work is documented and archived by ALABAS. Pieces acquired through the platform may be eligible for future rehoming via the ALABAS Archive.

This work is documented and archived by ALABAS. Pieces acquired through the platform may be eligible for future rehoming via the ALABAS Archive.

The Maker

Curatorial Note

Catalin Filip

Catalin is a Romanian-born, UK-based ceramic artist and designer whose sculptural lamps and objects are shaped by the natural movement of raw clay. Influenced by his post-communist upbringing and a background in architecture, his self-taught practice balances experimentation with structural clarity. His work has been exhibited internationally, including in London, Eindhoven, Bucharest, Athens, and Guadalajara. Across these contexts, Catalin continues to explore clay’s transformative potential as both material and narrative.

The Maker

Curatorial Note

Catalin Filip

Catalin is a Romanian-born, UK-based ceramic artist and designer whose sculptural lamps and objects are shaped by the natural movement of raw clay. Influenced by his post-communist upbringing and a background in architecture, his self-taught practice balances experimentation with structural clarity. His work has been exhibited internationally, including in London, Eindhoven, Bucharest, Athens, and Guadalajara. Across these contexts, Catalin continues to explore clay’s transformative potential as both material and narrative.

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