Pazzalotti Handmade Ceramic Vases

Pazzalotti is the sculptural design practice of husband-and-wife duo Mitch and Rebekah Parry.

Working from their studio in the Northern Rivers of NSW Australia, the pair specialise in producing handmade lighting, furniture and sculptural objects that explore the relationship between form, texture and materiality. 

Pazzalotti is the vehicle for an ongoing and shared creative dialogue. The process is inherently conversational, with each piece unfolding through collaborative experimentation, gesture and intuitive movement. Designs arrive in a state of play, before being refined through intentional prototyping, ensuring each piece carries both structural integrity and an unrestrained sense of immediacy.

Utilising a range of clay bodies and hand building techniques, their work is typified by spontaneous and expressive mark-making, clawing, squeezing, scratching and dragging. These gestures become a way to vitrify a sense of feeling, WHERE each surface representS a lasting record of movement and emotion.

Pazzalotti’s work moves fluidly between functional object and expressive sculpture,
characterised by generous forms, layered surfaces and a distinctly tactile presence. Each piece embraces the subtle irregularities inherent to hand-building with every object reflecting two sets of hands, two perspectives and a shared creative rhythm.