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Research and the RIBA. Lea's Pottery: Lea: determination and ingenuity

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2003

Jon Broome
Affiliation:
London

Extract

David Lea's Bridge Pottery (arq 6/2, pp130–143), like his other designs, demonstrates his unique gift in handling form and material and light and detail to create serenity and magic from the mundane and ordinary. This pared down modern design incorporates the essential features of the vernacular - human scale, a sense of place and the texture of natural materials - an Arts and Crafts tradition for our time, modest and informal but without the nostalgia and mediaevalism. It appears effortless but, in reality, it is difficult to achieve, requiring a clear vision and an uncompromising approach in its execution.

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Letters
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© 2002 Cambridge University Press

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