Studio Visit: Slow Ceramics from Tortus Copenhagen - Gardenista
Hidden off a quiet courtyard in the heart of Copenhagen’s bustling shopping district, you’ll find the calm oasis of Tortus Copenhagen.
Photography courtesy of Tortus Copenhagen.
Here, housed in a 19th-century truss-style building, master potter Eric Landon follows a century-old tradition of Danish ceramics, creating timeless vessels the old-fashioned way, methodically, at his own humble pace.
Dramatically proportioned, Tortus’s vases have a clean silhouette.
Much like his ceramics, Eric’s studio represents a marriage of rich tradition and modern design.
Master potter and designer Eric Landon sits in the studio’s doorway, which opens onto the sunlit courtyard.
For Landon, Tortus is as much about the process, “the love of making and a passion for the materials,” as it is about the end result.
Shelves display ceramics in the truss-style studio.
Tortus’s finished vessels represent “a seamless dialogue between design and process.”
The ceramics are for sale in a minimal showroom at one end of the studio.