Salt Cellar 1
Salt Cellar 1
Salt Cellar 1
Salt Cellar 1
Salt Cellar 1
Salt Cellar 1
Salt Cellar 1
Salt Cellar 1
Salt Cellar 1
Salt Cellar 1

Salt Cellar 1

Ceramic Jar (ID: A138959)
Designed by Frank Saliani
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This little salt cellar is great in the kitchen. The artist built it with a flange on the pot, instead of the bowl shaped lid. This allows for portioning salt by shaking it into the lid. This design allows you to add salt without contaminating its contents, or reaching for a spoon.
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Glossy finish, matte finish, and transparent finish
  • Ceramic: fired at cone 6, vitrified
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Ceramic, Porcelain
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Frank Saliani

Frank Saliani

"I strive to create unique, thoughtful pieces that naturally find a place in the lives of their owners. "

Central to Frank Saliani's work is the idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. From the tangible objects in our lives, to the experiences, relationships and ideas that make us who we are, everything in our world is composed of smaller parts that make a greater whole. Saliani's work explores the relationships and patterns that arise from the synergy of these parts.

Saliani's work is cast from colored porcelain slip using handmade molds. The cast parts are then textured, altered, and assembled to create both functional, and sculptural objects. The colored slip acts as an underpainting, and allows for a greater variety, and depth of surface. The finished work is fired to cone six in oxidation, making it very durable. This process produces a body of work that is varied and readily mixed or matched, but still maintains a cohesive style and character.

Frank Saliani studied ceramics at Syracuse University and received an MFA from Ohio University. He has participated in residencies at the Carbondale Clay Center, the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, and the Red Lodge Clay Center. He now lives and works in Montpelier, Vermont.

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