



Adele Stefanelli creates objects that are strongly influenced by Chinese and Korean ceramics, which she first came across while visiting the Baur collection in Geneva. She was also struck by the simple beauty of Sudanese pottery, which she discovered while teaching English in Sudan. The objects in the Victoria and Albert Museum and in the Shanghai Museum, and the dozens of books she has collected from all over the world strongly marked her path. Today, she focuses on making Korean porcelain moon jars and Chinese eggshell bowls. "I believe learning is a never-ending process. I travel yearly to South Korea and Jingdezehn in China to train with different masters," Adele says. In 2019, she returned to her Venetian roots and opened her workshop in Venice. It is her little haven, off the beaten track, where absolute peace and calm reign.
Adele Stefanelli is an expert artisan: she began her career in 1986
Adele Stefanelli