El Lanu Entranceway
The tiles for this commission are inspired by the Romanesque architecture in the local towns close to El Llanu, particularly the elaborate carvings found on
The tiles for this commission are inspired by the Romanesque architecture in the local towns close to El Llanu, particularly the elaborate carvings found on
The clients wanted to reference their personal history relating to Hampton Court Palace; an ancestor had been the sedan-chair keeper and lamp-lighter at Hampton Court.
Botanical Structures is a body of work developed in residence in Denmark in 2013 and is a response to the Danish summer landscape. The Botanical
This is a new version of the Bolt Court wall relief in the hallway at The Ceramic House using just one colour and using mainly
The design idea for this gateway mimics the effect of the wisteria and vines growing along the wall top around the perimeter of the luscious

A private commission for a kitchen backsplash in Copenhagen. These tiles were originally designed for Gorseinon Regeneration Project in South Wales, a public art commission

This is a new version with black hand-painted decoration of the Portuguese tile range Kay developed for the Portuguese bathroom at The Ceramic House. The
A contemporary solution for a fireplace. The idea was to evoke the sense that the ceramic is growing up the wall, therefore the ceramic is

In August 2015, sound artist Joseph Young and ceramist Kay Aplin spent a month in residence at Scalloway Booth, exploring the islands and documenting the
The name of the cottage is Pips Cottage and the design for the ceramic sign references the climbing plants growing on the walls. Client: Private

Botanical Structures is a body of work developed in residence in Denmark in 2013 and is a response to the Danish summer landscape. The Botanical

Botanical Structures is a body of work developed in residence in Denmark in 2013 and is a response to the Danish summer landscape. Working in
“Kay Aplin is rapidly establishing herself as one of the most energetic and active ceramic artists in the UK. She is becoming more and more known for her innovative Ceramic House, and her current work is expanding into areas of curation and initiation of new ceramic events and exhibitions in the wider visual arts world. This is feeding into her own work which has always been dynamic, totally original, full of colour, ambitious and delightfully idiosyncratic.”
Sandy Brown
The Ceramic House, a showcase of Kay Aplin’s architectural ceramic installations, pop-up gallery, artists residency and boutique accommodation
The Ceramic House
75 Stanmer Villas
Brighton
BN1 7HN
United Kingdom
Studio BS1, Phoenix Artspace
10-14 Waterloo Place
Brighton
BN2 9NB
United Kingdom