Made of ceramics and presented with a matte texture, careful craftsmanship makes every detail full of natural charm. The small holes on the surface are like the subtle marks on the shell, delicately outlining its uniqueness. The design of this soap dish is even more exquisite. The irregular concavities and angles have been carefully calculated to ensure that it can hold the pebbled soap stably.
Shells and pebbles are gifts from the ocean, quietly telling stories on the beach. [Carapace Shell - Soap Dish] is not only a practical work of art, but also a sincere representation of our inspiration from nature. Let this gentle beauty add a touch of natural scenery to your home.
◆Encounter and opportunity◆
At the Oslo Design Fair in Norway, Kjetil, the founder of Stone Soap Spa, met ceramic artist Anna Dypsjo Egan. Both are deeply inspired by nature, and their love for nature has become the source of inspiration for their creations and designs.
After Kjetil learned this, he decided to invite Anna to create an exclusive soap dish for Stone Soap Spa, and a wonderful opportunity unfolded. After months of design, testing and polishing, the result was a unique soap dish - the Carapace shell.
◆ About Anna Dypsjo Egan ◆
Anna Dypsjø Egan is a local Norwegian ceramic artist whose love for clay stems from childhood memories of playing with the clay on rainy days. Her creations are full of awe of nature and childlike joy.
Anna's works show the unique style of daily aesthetics in the blend of digital technology and traditional craftsmanship. Each work carries her deep understanding of ceramic art and exploration of beauty, and she is committed to creating treasures that are both practical and artistically charming.
Shells and pebbles are gifts from the ocean, quietly telling stories on the beach. [Carapace Shell - Soap Dish] is not only a practical work of art, but also a sincere representation of our inspiration from nature. Let this gentle beauty add a touch of natural scenery to your home.
◆Encounter and opportunity◆
At the Oslo Design Fair in Norway, Kjetil, the founder of Stone Soap Spa, met ceramic artist Anna Dypsjo Egan. Both are deeply inspired by nature, and their love for nature has become the source of inspiration for their creations and designs.
After Kjetil learned this, he decided to invite Anna to create an exclusive soap dish for Stone Soap Spa, and a wonderful opportunity unfolded. After months of design, testing and polishing, the result was a unique soap dish - the Carapace shell.
◆ About Anna Dypsjo Egan ◆
Anna Dypsjø Egan is a local Norwegian ceramic artist whose love for clay stems from childhood memories of playing with the clay on rainy days. Her creations are full of awe of nature and childlike joy.
Anna's works show the unique style of daily aesthetics in the blend of digital technology and traditional craftsmanship. Each work carries her deep understanding of ceramic art and exploration of beauty, and she is committed to creating treasures that are both practical and artistically charming.