Ceramique, a table designed by AL_A, challenges perceptions of materiality and structure, history and modernity. It is the world’s first piece of furniture to be crafted in silicon carbide, a high-tech ceramic more commonly used in aerospace industries. Ceramique began in the ceramics collection of the V&A. This inspired AL_A’s design for a porcelain courtyard, part of their project for the new galleries on Exhibition Road, necessitating extensive research into ceramics’ potential. The result of eighteen months’ exploration, Ceramique examines a material’s capability to give an everyday object new meaning by turning processes at technology’s frontiers into something seemingly ancient, fired with a traditional crackled glaze.
D’Ieteren Brussels
50 Rue du Mail

Belgrade Philharmonic Concert Hall

General Fusion
Oxford, UK

Paisley Museum
Paisley, UK

V&A Museum
London, UK

MAAT
Lisbon, Portugal

Wadham College
Oxford, UK

Maggie’s
Southampton, UK

Sky Central
London, UK

Central Embassy
Bangkok, Thailand

The Courtyard
Moscow, Russia

MPavilion
Melbourne, Australia

Thong Lo
Bangkok, Thailand

Sky Hub
London, UK

Globe Academy
London, UK

Spencer Dock Bridge
Dublin, Ireland

Hills Place
London, UK

Oxford Street
London, UK

Subway Station
Naples, Italy

Sky Media Campus
London, UK

Site Tour Eiffel
Paris, France

Centre for Music
London, UK

MIT
Boston, USA

Illuminated River
London, UK

Paleis Het Loo
Apeldoorn, Holland

LSE
London, UK

Abu Dhabi Mosque
Abu Dhabi, UAE

Mumbai Museum
Mumbai, India

Oriel College
Oxford, UK

Le Louvre
Paris, France

News London
London, UK

Pitch/Pitch
London, UK

Tincan
London, UK

Ceramic Table

Timber Wave
London, UK

Selfridges
Birmingham, UK

Lord’s Media Centre
London, UK

Comme des Garçons
New York, USA

Comme des Garçons
Tokyo, Japan

Comme des Garçons
Paris, France

Metropolis
Copenhagen

Floating Bridge
London, UK

Furniture
