The Porcelain Cabinet compresses craft and spectacle: ceramic panels molded like stucco, glazed whites against royal blues, and a room that sparkles under angled light.
Contents
- Craft and Engineering
- Iconography in Porcelain
- Photographing Glaze
Craft and Engineering
- Molded ceramic mimics sculpted relief at lower weight.
- Glaze chemistry controls reflection, hue, and depth.
- Mounting systems keep panels aligned and ventilated to avoid stress.
Iconography in Porcelain
- Floral sprays, birds, and shells recur as Rococo signatures.
- Borders articulate fields like frames in a picture gallery.
- Repetition stabilizes the eye so detail can dazzle.
Photographing Glaze
- Avoid direct flash; use diffuse or indirect light.
- Shoot at slight angles to reduce specular highlights.
- Capture tight crops of recurring motifs for a study set.
The room is a lesson in material mimicry and controlled shine.