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During a trip to Spain, Kasper Hostrup of Copenhagen label and retailer GOODS stumbled across a talented craftswomen in her studio in the Pyrenees mountains. Crafting ceramics inspired by the homewares of the late '60s and early '70s, the collection looked back to a time when pottery revelled in the organic feel and one-of-a-kind nature of each piece. GOODS saw the appeal in these unique and individual ceramics and signed on to create a series with Idoia and her brand Zeramix. Now on their second batch, the most recent line has been a more collaborative affair, the Copenhagen crew in charge of the deep colors, indigo at the centre, as well as the shapes on offer across bowls, vases and pots. Available via their webshop now.

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