Stamps and stripes.

Eilert Smith is an exceptional new hotel in Stavanger - home town of Odd Standard. Named after its architect, this 1937 building is a prime example of Norwegian functionalist architecture. Now housing a boutique hotel of 11 rooms, they wanted tableware that matches the aestethics, history and feeling of the building and rooms

The tableware is made from strong off-white clay, and most of the items have a black stripe near the edge, and a logo stamp.

The tableware is made from strong off-white clay, and most of the items have a black stripe near the edge, and a logo stamp.

Since all the items are handmade, there are individual differences that give character to the products in themselves and as a group.

Since all the items are handmade, there are individual differences that give character to the products in themselves and as a group.

When developing the tableware for Eilert Smith, we tested various colours of clays, glazes, stripes and stamps before deciding on the chosen off-white clay with transparent glaze.

When developing the tableware for Eilert Smith, we tested various colours of clays, glazes, stripes and stamps before deciding on the chosen off-white clay with transparent glaze.

The stripes are applied with a thin layer of black clay, by hand. All the products for Eilert Smith are made in the microfactory.

The stripes are applied with a thin layer of black clay, by hand. All the products for Eilert Smith are made in the microfactory.

The tableware for Eilert Smith consists of our Soft Curve plates in three sizes, our smallest Bowler, a low-cut version of the big Bowler, Kuppi with a handle and tea cups.

The tableware for Eilert Smith consists of our Soft Curve plates in three sizes, our smallest Bowler, a low-cut version of the big Bowler, Kuppi with a handle and tea cups.