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Otts & Kulcha

Otts & Kulcha is a multidisciplinary umbrella for our creative endeavors: from original ceramics to besopke and antique furniture and vintage automobiles. 

The Dragonfly Table

A collaboration between ceramist Sam Martin and automotive engineer Frank Hervey. A removable porcelain charger sits snugly within a welded steel frame, creating a functional side table with mid-century flair.

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Inspired by our collection of Ferrari Hardoy-designed butterfly chairs and legendary collaborations between spouses during the mid-twentieth century design boom. 

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Tabletop

Modern, Textured and a little bit Brutal

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Ceramic Art and Pottery Handmade in California  

Fragrance Vessels 

Our unique scents are ensconced in one-of-a-kind, hadnmade ceramic vessels that can be refilled or reused.

 

Candles come in various sizes with burn times upt o 36 hours.

 

Oil diffusers feature an absorbant charcoal wand that wicks the oil up and sends the fragrance into the atmosphere for a flameless ambiance.

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Room spray is available for a more transient but no less delicious experience.

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The Trays

Designed for cigars and other large-format smokables, these Trays are functional table art bridging the space between ashtray and sculpture.

 

You don't have to smoke Cigars or Cannabis to enjoy one but if you do there is no better platform for your smoking ritual.

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Made from a variety of ceramic materials  and finished with leather or cork and occasionally gold in the Japanese style of Kintsugi, these one of a kind pieces are handmade in my studio in Pomona, CA.

 

Whether you are a solo-smoker, party host, or simply using the piece as a catch-all, you will find an object that fulfills its function in a unique and striking fashion. 

 Antiques

A curated selection of items is available from our rotating collection of 20th Century Objects with a focus on tabletop, kitchen and serveware of the 1950s-1970s.

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