

The Exclusive Collection consists of sophisticated yet eccentric, collectible pieces appreciated by art and design lovers. Perhaps the most fascinating fact of these eclectic pieces is their practicality, as they serve not only as decorative items, but they are fully functional to use in your daily life. Creating new shapes and forms, mixing up the techniques while remaining true to the materials that were used in Ancient Greece, is how we experiment with our designs producing creations for an acquired taste.
Don't miss the objects from the Thetis' Cabinet and their story behind. One-of-a-kind items which were made during the first decade of our experimental production at THETIS Workshop will attract the interest of connoisseurs and knowledgeable collectors.
from Thetis cabinet A pair of two hand built bowls based on Middle Neolithic prototypes from Tsangli (Sesklo II style), ca 5800-5400 BCE, Archaeol...
View full detailsfrom Thetis cabinet Hand-built bowl based on a Middle Neolithic lekane from Thessaly, ca 5800-5400 BCE, Archaeological Museum of Volos. Made by Ip...
View full detailsThe powerful Mycenaeans emerged on mainland Greece, and were named after Mycenae, the home to King Agamemnon. This ceramic kylix reflects the exqui...
View full detailsA stemmed cup decorated with stylized murex sea shells, based on a prototype of the MET collection, ca. 1400–1300 BCE. During the Late Helladic I...
View full detailsBlack Figure mug with vertical handles depicting a group of dancing maenads and satyrs, ca. 520 BCE Dimensions H: 8.5cm, Rim D: 9cm, Max L: 15cm
from Thetis cabinet (one-of-a-kind) Deep cylindrical drinking cup with two handles, This deep cylindrical drinking cup, or sessile kantharos, fea...
View full detailsBlack glaze calyx cup with a white decoration of a nymphe based on a small Gnathia oinochoe of the 4th cent. BCE. H:15cm, RimD:14cm
from Thetis cabinet (one-of-a-kind) White - ground oil flask (lekythos) decorated with diluted clay-paint that produces a gold-like outline with t...
View full detailsThis little lekythos is a charming example of Six's technique and reproduces a prototype at the Karlsruhe, Badisches Landesmuseum, ca. 520-515 B.C....
View full detailsRed Figure mug with the armed owl The armed owl that decorates the surface of this classical mug is based on a red figure kypelon from the Louvre M...
View full detailsRed figure Aryballos with the armed owl The armed owl that decorates the surface of this classical aryballos (perfumed oil flask) is based on a sim...
View full detailsBlack Glaze small kantharos with white decoration in the style of 'six-technique' The lady with a dog scene on side A, is based on the minimal deco...
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