Kay has been designing wall reliefs for public realm and private commissions for over twenty years. With her background in public art, Kay’s method of working is to design a feature that relates to the site. For many of The Ceramic House features, she has re-used moulds and tiles to create new versions of existing works. The first commission shown below, Tudor Garden Relief, re-used some of the moulds Kay designed for a participatory commission for Hampton Court Palace. The third iteration of the Tudor tile design is the Tudor Kitchen at The Ceramic House. A catalogue of moulds is available to browse through to come up with a design to suit your space. Alternatively Kay can come up with a bespoke feature designed especially for you.
St Michaels Primary School playground, Herefordshire
Garden patio wall decoration, private residence
Gorseinon panels, Penyrheol Secondary School, Gorseinon, South Wales
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This was a wonderful discovery – stepping into such an effortlessly creative space. We arrived amidst the setting up of a remarkable display of Korean ceramics. Creeping around the house revealed so many delights. What a lovely home!
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