OYSTER SHELL BY SUGOI STUDIO
Oyster Shell by Sugoi Studio.
Unique piece. Standing or wall mounted. Food safe. We advice to clean the object with soap, warm water, and a sponge.
Dimensions: L 16 W 11,5 H 5
Material: Glazed black stoneware
About the artist:
Charlotte Kølkjær, the ceramic artist behind Sugoi Studio, explores the beauty and indulgence of life through hyper-realistic sculptures in white stoneware. From ashtrays and half-empty plates to oyster shells, Kølkjær's creations are symbols of decadence—the remnants of a night well-lived. In her hands, these “ugly leftovers” are polished, over-aestheticized, and perfected, challenging conventional beauty and celebrating moments of unapologetic indulgence. With a hint of self-irony, her work examines the millennial obsession with aestheticizing everyday life, from the curated chaos of “not-trying-too-hard” social media images to her fondness for seashells and vintage typography. Through meticulous detail and a touch of nostalgia, Kølkjær invites us to see these fragments as moments worth celebrating, polished and perfected in their imperfection.
Oyster Shell by Sugoi Studio.
Unique piece. Standing or wall mounted. Food safe. We advice to clean the object with soap, warm water, and a sponge.
Dimensions: L 16 W 11,5 H 5
Material: Glazed black stoneware
About the artist:
Charlotte Kølkjær, the ceramic artist behind Sugoi Studio, explores the beauty and indulgence of life through hyper-realistic sculptures in white stoneware. From ashtrays and half-empty plates to oyster shells, Kølkjær's creations are symbols of decadence—the remnants of a night well-lived. In her hands, these “ugly leftovers” are polished, over-aestheticized, and perfected, challenging conventional beauty and celebrating moments of unapologetic indulgence. With a hint of self-irony, her work examines the millennial obsession with aestheticizing everyday life, from the curated chaos of “not-trying-too-hard” social media images to her fondness for seashells and vintage typography. Through meticulous detail and a touch of nostalgia, Kølkjær invites us to see these fragments as moments worth celebrating, polished and perfected in their imperfection.
Oyster Shell by Sugoi Studio.
Unique piece. Standing or wall mounted. Food safe. We advice to clean the object with soap, warm water, and a sponge.
Dimensions: L 16 W 11,5 H 5
Material: Glazed black stoneware
About the artist:
Charlotte Kølkjær, the ceramic artist behind Sugoi Studio, explores the beauty and indulgence of life through hyper-realistic sculptures in white stoneware. From ashtrays and half-empty plates to oyster shells, Kølkjær's creations are symbols of decadence—the remnants of a night well-lived. In her hands, these “ugly leftovers” are polished, over-aestheticized, and perfected, challenging conventional beauty and celebrating moments of unapologetic indulgence. With a hint of self-irony, her work examines the millennial obsession with aestheticizing everyday life, from the curated chaos of “not-trying-too-hard” social media images to her fondness for seashells and vintage typography. Through meticulous detail and a touch of nostalgia, Kølkjær invites us to see these fragments as moments worth celebrating, polished and perfected in their imperfection.