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PLAY HAUS COLLECTION

a look inside the collection

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THE ROYAL FERN

Introducing Her Majesty, the Royal Fern. A commanding ceramic form wrapped in wild green leaves that trace every curve and line. Lush, sculptural, and unapologetically present, this piece stands as a true showstopper.

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BASTET CHAIR

Architectural in its design, the Bastet Chair is both comfortable and structured. The faceted radius is built with grain-matched detailing that captures the upholstered cushion providing a deco-inspired silhouette. Upholstery options are the customer's own material and require only a single yard of fabric. Bespoke sizing and finishes available upon request.

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DUSK LAMP

The Dusk Lamp uses material contrast and surface tension to create dichotomy within this object. Set above a silvery metallic glaze, this ceramic light is fitted with a softly gathered deadstock silk shade. The playful nature of this design emphasizes its intimacy as it casts a warm ambient glow.

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RED ORCHID

A border surrounds this orchid arrangement, creating a patchwork of colors and alluding to its material composition. The painting is composed of layered, brightly colored fabrics that Hannah Goff sews together and stretches into a frame. Each work is assembled intuitively and remains entirely unique, with visible seams and overlaps that reveal the construction process and give the piece depth and movement on the wall.

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PETITE TRAMP

TABLE LAMP

Hand-formed ceramic lamp body layered with a Tramp-inspired motif. A stained cherry wood base grounds the piece, topped with a limited-edition frayed-hem shade for a candelabra bulb. The careful layering of pattern and material elevates the lamp into a quietly whimsical object of craft.

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PINK SQUIGGLE BRUSH

This hand-formed ceramic brush with tampico fiber bristles, blends utility with sculptural presence. Characteristic of Brush Company’s work, it elevates a functional object into a playful yet considered design piece.

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GEM STOOL

A footrest for the lazy, the inspired, and anyone in between. Tammy transforms a found vintage stool with lush green velvet, antique beads, and shells, while turned wooden legs ground the piece. A small hidden compartment offers a spot for special keepsakes. Equally at home under a sofa, beside a chair, or on display as a quiet, tactile object of curiosity.

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TUFTED GRECCO VASE

This tufted wall piece takes the silhouette of a vase and shifts it into a playful, vertical composition. Hung above a small table or console, it invites experimentation—let paint, florals, or imagination extend upward from the form, blurring the line between object and gesture.

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FORM IN FLUX: Object 18

This series was developed as an attempt to capture a fleeting, fluid moment of material expression. Each awkward, eccentric form within the series represents a frozen instant of material in transition caught between movement and stillness. Shaped by an unconventional making process that resists control and predictability, every object emerges as entirely unique and unreproducible.

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TEXTILE PANEL

This custom triptych textile panel installation is crafted from vintage and deadstock fabrics, each piece layered and textured to invite closer inspection. Designed to hang from either side, it can serve as wall art or a permeable partition between spaces. Each panel is bespoke, and completely customizable in scale, color, and fabric selection, tailored to your preferences.

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COBALT FRILL PITCHER

The Cobalt Circle Vase has a quiet authority, its tall form punctuated by a deep blue circle. Double handles and a ruffled opening recall signature elements from some of Claire’s other work, while subtle variations in the hand-built surface and glaze reveal the careful touch behind the piece.

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RUFFLE SIDE TABLE

This hand carved, plinth-like, side table is made from reclaimed backsplash offcuts. The base of this table is made up of three legs each carved in Arkadan's signature folded frosting-like form, while the face of the table is a solid micro slab inlaid directly into the base.

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JANA CHAIR

Two variations of the original Good Chair, featuring a distinctive woven or wrapped back. Finished in light roast with oat-milk cord and natural matte Osmo oil, it’s a versatile seat—equally suited to the dining table or as an accent in a sitting room.

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LUNA WALL CHARM

A set of six wall charms inspired by figures from the Major Arcana in Tarot. Each piece evokes vintage crystal vessels and brilliant-cut glass, imagining heirlooms and the people who carry them. Hand-embroidered with a mix of natural cotton and vibrant Sashiko threads, and suspended on twisted polyester and cotton twine, these charms were designed in Brooklyn and completed in Puerto Rico. Part decorative accent, part sculptural object, they can pattern a wall, highlight a nook, or add texture and color anywhere in a space.

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NOCTURNE LAMP

Conceived during a month-long honeymoon spent sleeping beneath the stars by a river and a field of wildflowers, the Nocturne lamp channels the quiet intimacy of nature and the grounding presence of love. Its form is solid, offering a sense of stability, while its surface blooms with play and radiance. Light emanates from the top and bottom, casting a warm, atmospheric glow.

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STACKED CARPEL VESSSEL

The stacked carpel vessel explores materiality, form, and proportion through a deeply saturated ebony surface and an expressive, curvilinear silhouette. Its presence is sculptural and self-assured, offering a sense of scale that anchors a space without overpowering it.

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LAMP 13

Lamp 13 pairs a compact glazed stoneware with a mahogany base, creating a small table lamp with a grounded presence. Its low profile and dense proportions make it well-suited for shelves, bedside tables, or intimate corners where light is meant to be felt rather than broadcast. The ceramic shade rests closely over the base, diffusing the LED glow downward and emphasizing the object’s sculptural silhouette.

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AFFORDING CUBE

Part of Daeun’s larger limited Affording Series, these pieces invite users to question the function of everyday objects. In some cases, design features that seem purposeful may or may not serve a practical use. Each cube is finished in Daeun’s signature green-toned metallic glaze, combining intrigue with quiet visual presence.

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WIDE BLACK VASE

A wide vase with horizontal ruffles wrapping the form, each hand-formed with subtle irregularities that celebrate the making process. The contrast between glossy and matte glaze creates dynamic color shifts and tactile depth. Perfect as a centerpiece or a sculptural accompaniment to a larger display.

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BOOT STOOL

Furniture as a friend. Inspired by toys and figurines, this stool—or low side table—brings a cheerful presence to any space. Available in a range of colors, it’s effortlessly adaptable to the personality of the room around it.

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MUSHROOM LAMP

A small but mighty mushroom table lamp with a convex, flattened top. Dimmable and finished in an iridescent silvery-black glaze, it casts a luminous, reflective glow. When unlit, it holds its own as a beautiful sculptural object.

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PETITE HANGING FLEUR

COMING SOON TO OUR SHOP!!

CERAMICS  +

TEXTILES +

SEATING +

TABLES +

TABLETOP  & WALL +

LIGHTING +

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a look at the objects in situ

  1. Andy Kieffer

  2. Ariella Kirschbaum

  3. Bianca Mead, Augustine Ceramics

  4. The Brush Company

  5. Claire Resnick

  6. Daeun Lim

  7. Emily Duke

  8. Ethan Streicher, Streicher Goods

  9. George William Bell

  10. Hannah Goff

  11. Hannah Via

  12. Isabel Baptista

  13. Kate Casey, Peg woodworking

  14. Mackenzie Pikaart, MVP Studio

  15. Ingemar Hagen Keith, Marmar Studio

  16. Michael Quirk, Good Chair Co.

  17. Richard Haining

  18. Tammy Mata-Lasky

  19. Taussen Brewer

  20. Yasmeen Arkadan

CONTINUE TO EXPLORE PLAY HAUS

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