Heart and Hands Vase
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This vase designed by Pavla Vachunová is based on the tradition of antique ceramics, using its simplicity and smoothness of shapes, which at the same time opens up possibilities for experimentation with decorative painting and hand engraving. Each piece is uniquely crafted, reflecting the artist’s personal touch and creative process.
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| Designer | Tyformy (Pavla Vachunová) |
| Material | Porcelain |
Tyformy
Studio Tyformy was founded in 2011 and is headed by Pavla Vachunová. While focused on creating utility objects from porcelain, the studio is also renowned for its precisely conceived jewelry and used porcelain pieces inspired by the landscape. Every product passes through Pavla's hands, as she values her unique handwriting. She embraces the principle of coincidence, often letting a glimpse of the final product inspire new ideas and the search for the true final form.
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TYFORMY is a Czech porcelain studio working across applied arts, jewellery, and large-scale outdoor sculptures. Founded in 2011 and led by Pavla Vachunová — a graduate of the Ceramics and Porcelain Studio at UMPRUM Prague — the studio blends traditional craft with innovative approaches that often push the limits of the material itself.
Vachunová’s artistic language reflects experience gained through professional residencies in Germany and China, enriched by a strong foundation in conceptual thinking.
A defining element of TYFORMY’s work is the dialogue between the designer’s roots in the White Carpathians — a hilly borderland between the Czech Republic and Slovakia where many pieces are created — and contemporary design. The studio’s identity is shaped by themes of tradition reinterpreted for the present, the search for form and meaning, and the interplay of strength and fragility.
TYFORMY’s creations stand out through their refined forms, material clarity and poetic sensibility, emerging at the intersection of craft, landscape and contemporary experimentation.