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Mud Australia’s Rescued Clay Collection is a Carbon Neutral product, made entirely from rescued clay and handmade in our Sydney studio.
The trimmings and floor spills from our porcelain slip casting are collected, filtered and aged before being cast into new recycled product diverting 1,500L of clay from landfill annually. Each piece is worked on by 10 sets of hands to ensure a quality Mud fineness and finish.
The collection is available for trade customers in a mid-grey colour, which varies slightly from batch to batch depending on the content of the recycled clay. The surface is left unglazed and hand sanded to provide a smooth matte finish.
Since 2019 we’ve worked with South Pole to measure our annual greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). All of our processes are reviewed to further minimise environmental impact. Any emissions that cannot be practically avoided is offset and ambitious reduction targets put in place to minimise our footprint moving forward. We are proud to not only be a carbon neutral company, but also climate neutral — which means we account for all GHGs in addition to carbon dioxide.
Pictured: Mud Australia Rescued Clay Collection at Re in Sydney, Australia. Photography by Nikki To.
Pictured: Charger Plate, Dinner Plate, Salad Plate, Platter, Pebble Bowl Small and Flared Bowl Small at Superfrico in Las Vegas, USA. Photography by Damon Eats.
Pictured: Dinner Plate, Salad Plate, Pebble Bowl Cereal and Noodle Bowl Cereal at Pt. Leo Estate in Victoria, Australia. Photography by Chris McConville.
Pictured: Hat Lights in Benediktiner Weissbräuhaus in Gießen, Germany. Interior design by Stephanie Thatenhorst, photography by Stefan Grau.
Pictured: Tea Cup and Saucer and Jug Small at COMO the Treasury in Perth, Western Australia. Photography by Shot by Tom.
Pictured: Wide Dome Lights and Dome Light at Kimika, New York, USA. Design by Bespoke Only and photography by Nicole Franzen.
Flan Dish, Salad Plates and Latte Cups at Merci Montecito in California, USA.