Short Description
A hand-dipped ceramic surface composed of softly shifting green tonal variations. Built from individually glazed modules, the field combines subtle chromatic movement, atmospheric depth and controlled material variation to create a calm architectural surface suitable for walls, floors, wet areas and ponds.
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Product Description
Verdant Drift Field (J2K4L6-WS) is a handcrafted ceramic surface produced by the VLVLK Team.
Composed of individually glazed ceramic modules, the surface develops through gentle transitions between pale mineral greens, softened celadon tones and deeper moss-like accents. Rather than relying on repetition, the installation operates as an aggregate field where variation and continuity coexist.
The resulting surface reads as calm, atmospheric and materially rich. Tonal shifts emerge naturally through the glazing process, creating subtle movement across the installation while maintaining overall visual cohesion. At close range, individual pieces reveal nuanced variation; at architectural scale they merge into a unified field of colour and texture.
Suitable for residential, hospitality and commercial applications where a refined ceramic field is desired.
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Surface Classification
Host
System
Primary Field Read
Secondary Field Read
Primary Chroma
Surface Character
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Atmospheric
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Mineral
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Calm
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Layered
Material Behaviour
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Specification
Code: J2K4L6-WS
Artist: VLVLK Team
Designer: VLVLK Team
Unit: 1 m²
Sold: Per square metre
Approximate Tile Size: L(98–102) × W(98–102) × H(10–13) mm
Coverage: 100 pieces per m²
Weight: Approx. 20.28 kg per m²
Colour Detail: Green Blend
Decorative Process: Hand Dipped
Applications
Can be Used in Multi-Part Assembly: TBC
Can be Bulked With: TBC
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Installation
This surface has been curated to honour the individuality of each piece.
Please refer to the installation images provided to guide orientation, tonal distribution and overall composition. These reference layouts communicate the intended balance of variation and continuity developed by the studio.
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Product Note
You will receive the same or a closely related blend to the images shown.
As part of the Wabi-Sabi Edition, each production batch retains controlled variation and may be further customised through bespoke colour, blend and field curation upon request.
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Availability
OTR (Off-the-Rack) Stock
Availability depends on the component with the lowest available stock quantity.
Custom and bespoke enquiries based on this field are welcomed.
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Visualisation Note
Project visualisations may include digitally generated environments used to explore spatial possibilities.
While the surrounding setting may be conceptual, the ceramic surface itself is an authentic VLVLK material system designed and produced within our studio.
These visualisations are intended to assist with understanding potential interactions between material, light and architecture. They should be interpreted as exploratory studies rather than fixed installation specifications.
Final outcomes are influenced by project-specific curation, layout decisions, lighting conditions and installation context.
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Wabi-Sabi Edition
This surface belongs to the VLVLK Wabi-Sabi Edition.
The edition embraces controlled variation as an essential component of ceramic authorship. Rather than pursuing industrial uniformity, it celebrates the nuanced differences that emerge through material behaviour, glazing and firing.
Pieces may exhibit:
• Tonal variation
• Surface movement and glaze drift
• Crazing patterns
• Subtle dimensional variation
• Minor bowing or deformation
• Irregular shade transitions
• Authored variation across the field
These characteristics contribute to the visual depth, individuality and architectural presence of the installed surface.
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Light & Shadow
The interaction between glaze, surface texture and changing light conditions forms an important part of the field experience.
Natural and artificial light reveal different aspects of the surface throughout the day, enhancing tonal depth, material richness and spatial atmosphere. As illumination changes, the field continues to evolve, rewarding both close inspection and architectural-scale viewing.
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Controlled Variability
Each piece is individually influenced by material, glaze and firing behaviour. Variations in tone, surface density, glaze movement and visual character are expected and form part of the intended field condition.
These variations should be interpreted as authored characteristics of the work rather than manufacturing defects.