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Urban Potters

I’m honoured to be featured in this book by Katie Treggiden, published September 2017. She visits ceramists in six major cities around the world: New York, Sao Paolo, Tokyo, London, Sydney and...

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Norske VG har været på besøg

“Skal du dra hjem fra København med en særegen suvenir, er keramiker Inge Vincents stedet å dra. Hun lager de mest delikate, tidløse vaser, kopper og annet tilbehør. Alt i hvit, tynn keramikk – enten...

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Den franske rejseguide Petit Futé 2019

“De l’extérieur, on est tout d’abord happé par la lumière qui s’échappe du lieu. En y regardant de plus près, on ne voit rien d’autre que du blanc. Vases, verres, pots… Chaque pièce est unique, et...

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New York Times

“The ceramist Inge Vincents works exclusively in white porcelain, but there is nothing boring about the monochromatic designs on display in the showroom attached to her studio. Hand-thrown vases mimic...

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Goop City Guide

“What makes Inge’s pieces special is the paper-thin porcelain she uses, which gives each cup, vase, or bowl a delicate, translucent aesthetic, particularly in the light. She only works in white, which...

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Lost In City Guide

“A Danish ceramicist’s delicate touch makes for the perfect souvenir. Inge Vincents’ shop is quintessentially Scandi—light, airy, minimalistic. And yet, it’s nothing if not warm and inviting. Vincents’...

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Financial Times

”Paper-thin porcelain that’s utterly irresistible. Inge Vincents’ Copenhagen store is a haven of all-white ceramics. I may not be able to recreate the particular hygge I love in Denmark – try as I...

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Le Monde

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VG Reise

“Her er de beste butikkene. Skal du dra hjem fra København med en særegen suvenir, er keramiker Inge Vincents stedet å dra. Hun lager de mest delikate, tidløse vaser, kopper og annet tilbehør. Alt i...

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Pots in Action

“From Denmark for #PIAtranslucent comes Inge Vincents who makes what she calls “thinware”. Tea lights made of paper thin slabs of porcelain, rolled out on plaster slabs and high fired to cone 9/10. The...

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Lonely Planet

“Ceramicist Inge Vincents is worth a visit for her highly individualistic paper-thin ceramics, adorned with interesting folds, creases or grooves. From the vases and bowls, to the cups and tea-light...

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Scandinavia Standard

“The best ceramic brands in Denmark. Located on the charming Jægerborggade in Nørrebro, Keramiker Inge Vincents has cemented itself as one of the most beloved shops on the street. Just try to pass...

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Dorsia travel guide

If you’re looking for a thing of beauty that you can (carefully) tuck into your carry-on luggage, head to Jægersborgadde, a small street in the the trendy Nørrerbro district that’s a favorite of the...

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Airbnb Magazine

“PERFECT SOUVENIR: BRING THIS VASE BACK. Ceramicist Inge Vincents likes to work, as she puts it, “at the edge of the functional.” From her studio on the happening Jægersborggade, she shapes clay into...

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Architectural Digest

“Award-winning ceramist, Inge Vincents is perennially working on a new project as you step into her modest store in the funky Nørrebro neighbourhood. Her stunning range of hand-made, thin-ware is a...

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The Guardian

“You can’t exploit the Danish art of hygge (roughly translates as “cosy”) without a good place to put a candle. The locals opt for delicate, almost opaque candle holders (from around £15), such as the...

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Wallpaper City Guide

  “Her delicate white porcelain items – described by Vincents as “thinware” – are arresting for their fine appearance, translucence and unusual organic shapes: origami-esque planters; paper-bag-like...

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