Ura Porcelain Jug

€200,00
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Botijo Ura – Contemporary Water Vessel:
A modern interpretation of the traditional botijo, handcrafted in Valencia by ceramicist Ángel Alfaro.

  • Material: Pigmented porcelain with glossy glaze

  • Weight: 1460g

  • Dimensions: 150×150×310 mm

  • Capacity: 800 ml

The hollow base fills from below the central sphere. Water is poured through the top opening; the side opening allows for easy refilling and cleaning.

Inspired by Basque ceramic traditions, its glazed white finish nods to classic enamelware. The form—resembling a bell curve cutting through a sphere—evokes ancestral memory while embracing contemporary use.

Crafted from durable, noble materials designed to last for generations.

ARTIST & DESIGNER

Piece by Joshua Linasicoro - scroll below to find out his story.

PRODUCT INFORMATION

All pieces are hand crafted by artisans within Spain.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

We recommend hand washing only.


Joshua Linacisoro


Joshua is a designer and artist working between San Sebastián and Barcelona. His creations range from historically inspired pieces and poetic elements to spontaneous and process driven work, creating a more human and emotional connection with the maker behind the product.

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LOCATION & BACKGROUND

Born and raised in the Basque Country, Joshua comes from a family of creative professionals. He studied product design at Elisava, pursued industrial design engineering at MU Mondragón, and trained as a technical draftsman at Easo Politécnico. His multidisciplinary background shapes his approach, balancing emotional expression with technical precision. Rather than adhering to a single artistic movement, he engages in a constant dialogue between art, design, and functionality.

CREATIVE APPROACH & INSPIRATION

Joshua draws from Basque artists like Chillida and Oteiza, Catalan figures such as Miró and Tàpies, and international visionaries like Hepworth, Noguchi, and Giacometti. His ideas emerge often while in motion; on a bike, motorcycle, or car. He explores anthropology, history, and spirituality rather than design trends, integrating material exploration with artistic intuition.

FAVOURITE THING AT HOME

One of his favorite items at home is a vintage Los Panchos record from the 1970s, a gift from his dear friend Lola. It brings a sense of nostalgia and a reminder of good music and good company.

MEANING OF HOME

Home, for Joshua, is rooted in family, friendships, and creativity. Whether staying with his brother or visiting his parents, he finds comfort in shared moments. He enjoys gathering with close friends, cooking, and coffee rituals. A workshop, big or small, is crucial - a space where inspiration turns into creation.

Joshua Linacisoro

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HEADQUARTERS

Located in Barcelona for ease of shipping.

DIRECT SHIPPING

All international pieces have been imported into E.U.

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