Taza de Cerámica
Cerámica
L 8,5 × An 12 × Al 13 cm — 1 kg
Hecho por encargo — elaborado específicamente para ti. Edición limitada de 50 piezas.
Cerámica de gres moldeada a mano
Hecho en España
ARTISAN
DESIGN
Natalia Ortega doesn’t just design – she redefines what it means to
craft in the modern world. A Spanish industrial designer, she brings a
thoughtful and contemporary approach to traditional craftsmanship.
Known for her unique designs in furniture, objects, and cutlery, Natalia
uses materials like clay, wood, stone, leather, and blown glass,
combining them in ways that highlight both their tactile beauty and
cultural significance. One of her most celebrated projects is BOW,
a groundbreaking collection of candlehorder and chair in iron crafted by
artisans using age-old techniques. Whether working with small local brands or prestigious luxury names
like LOEWE, Natalia seeks to celebrate the diverse artistry found in
Spain, crafting pieces that stand the test of time. In an age where mass
production dominates, her work is a bold statement of what it means
to create with intention, using the tools of the past to shape the future.
SHIPPING & RETURNS
All our products are made to order and delivery time is typically 20-25 days. Please note that delivery times are approximate.
We deliver to curbside.
If you are not satisfied with a product, simply contact us, return it within 14 days of receipt (unused and in the original packaging), and we will either refund or replace it.
Please note that any irregular surface texture or color variation, rather than imperfections or defects, are the result of the artisanal process and manual production by our team, who put love and care into each of our products.
Cada pieza está numerada y firmada individualmente. Solo se producirán 50 unidades de cada diseño — un compromiso con la verdadera exclusividad.
Edición Limitada
Cada pieza está numerada y firmada individualmente. Solo se producirán 50 unidades de cada diseño — un compromiso con la verdadera exclusividad.
Trenzar
Alcova Milano 2026
Braiding is not merely joining; it is the ritual of transforming emptiness into structure, the silence of material into a tangible voice. Braiding is the geometry of touch, a dance in which artisans set the rhythm and matter obeys, bending into an architecture of knots that defies fragility.
The technique of braiding is not nostalgia, but a reclaiming of the value of gesture, patience, and respect for material. It celebrates the pleasure of touch and conversation, a collective longing for the tactile and the unhurried.
Thus, Marlot Baus enters a new current that brings into focus what had receded into the background: pieces that bear witness to our most private and intimate moments.
Natalia Ortega doesn’t just design – she redefines what it means to
craft in the modern world. A Spanish industrial designer, she brings a
thoughtful and contemporary approach to traditional craftsmanship.
Known for her unique designs in furniture, objects, and cutlery, Natalia uses materials like clay, wood, stone, leather, and blown glass, combining them in ways that highlight both their tactile beauty and cultural significance. One of her most celebrated projects is BOW, a groundbreaking collection of candlehorder and chair in iron crafted by artisans using age-old techniques. Whether working with small local brands or prestigious luxury names like LOEWE, Natalia seeks to celebrate the diverse artistry found in Spain, crafting pieces that stand the test of time. In an age where mass production dominates, her work is a bold statement of what it means to create with intention, using the tools of the past to shape the future.
About the Artisans
Master artisans across Spain
We work with master artisans across Spain — nine in total — to continue evolving materials, merging contemporary design, sustainability, and traditional techniques in every piece.
Each object is individually crafted and hand-finished, resulting in unique variations in texture, tone, and character — no two pieces are the same.
A celebration of craftsmanship and collaboration, the collection reflects Marlot Baus’ ongoing dialogue with craft, expressive design, and material storytelling.