Top 27 Quotes & Sayings by Eva Zeisel

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Hungarian designer Eva Zeisel.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Eva Zeisel

Eva Striker Zeisel was a Hungarian-born American industrial designer known for her work with ceramics, primarily from the period after she immigrated to the United States. Her forms are often abstractions of the natural world and human relationships. Work from throughout her prodigious career is included in important museum collections across the world. Zeisel declared herself a "maker of useful things."

I don't like to design single objects. I like my pieces to have a relationship to each other. They can be mother and child, like the Schmoo salt and pepper shakers, or brother and sister like the Birdie salt and peppers, or cousins, like most of my dinnerware sets.
I never wanted to do something grotesque. I never wanted to shock. I wanted my audience to be happy, to be kind.
Modernism, rebelling against the ornament of the 19th century, limited the vocabulary of the designer. Modernism emphasized straight lines, eliminating the expressive S curve. This made it harder to communicate emotions through design.
I am a maker of useful things. — © Eva Zeisel
I am a maker of useful things.
Beautiful things make people happy.
Men have no concept of how to design things for the home. Women should design the things they use.
My time in Weimar Berlin was the most elegant in my life. I would have parties for a hundred people - writers, scientists, artists.
When you have clay in your hands, it's hard to avoid making birds.
My work is very bodily. It's not a shell, but a body.
If I hadn't been a designer, I'd have been a painter. I began as a painter and learned the craft of pottery in order to support myself.
When I met my designs in the market of a remote village in the West Indies, or in the airport restaurant in Zurich, I felt like the mother of many well-behaved children.
The designer must understand that form does not follow function nor does form follow a production process. For every use and for every production process there are innumerable equally attractive solutions.
When I design something, I think of it as a gift to somebody else.
I don't know the difference between working and not working.
My designs are meant to attract the hand as well as the eye.
Art has more ego to it than what I do.
I don't call myself an 'industrial designer,' because I'm other things. Industrial designers want to make novel things. Novelty is a concept of commerce, not an aesthetic concept.
If you want to be creative, don't try to do something new. Doing something new means NOT doing what's been done before, and that's a negative impulse. Negative impulses are frustrating. They're the opposite of creativity, and they never yield good ideas.
Novelty is a concept of commerce, not an aesthetic concept.
To be different is a negative motive, and no creative thought or created thing grows out of a negative impulse. A negative impulse is always frustrating. And to be different means ‘not like this’ and ‘not like that.’ And the ‘not like’—that’s why postmodernism, with the prefix of ‘post,’ couldn’t work. No negative impulse can work, can produce any happy creation. Only a positive one.
Everything I do is a direct creation of my hands, whether it is made in wood, plaster or clay.
The pleasure of making things beautiful or useful involves your feelings as well as your thinking. When your original sketch evolves into a tangible, three-dimensional object, your heart is anxiously following the process of your work. And the love involved in making it is conveyed to those for whom you made it.
I made the things particularly because I wanted them to see the world. — © Eva Zeisel
I made the things particularly because I wanted them to see the world.
I think with my hands. I design things to be touched-not for a museum. A piece is ready when it has the shape of something to cherish.
The playful search for beauty.
If you think of beautiful things, you’re not sad.
When you begin your work, nothing exists. When it is finished it looks as if it just happened, spontaneously, effortlessly, convincingly. It looks as though it had been there all along.
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