About Rogier Vandeweghe
Rogier Vandeweghe (1923–2020) was a Belgian ceramicist known for his refined forms and distinctive glazes. After his early work at Perignem, he founded the Amphora studio in Bruges, where he developed a more autonomous and sculptural approach to ceramics.
His work ranges from functional pieces to elongated, almost architectural vessels, defined by balance, proportion, and a nuanced color palette. In 1964, he was awarded the Premio Faenza, becoming the first non-Italian to receive this distinction.
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