During her studies in Ceramic Design at Staffordshire University in Stoke-on-Trent, Eva Radulova was immersed in the history of ceramics production and had the rare opportunity to complete her student work exchange with Wedgwood, the legacy company famed worldwide for its bone china. Being in the studio of such a prestigious company allowed her to develop her unique style, which brings out the innate qualities of porcelain in sleek, contemporary designs. The challenge of blending classic techniques with innovative design is one of her great motivators, leading to functional slipcast porcelainware where clear lines fuse tradition and modernity in stylish silhouettes that meet the needs of modern life. She is constantly seeking to develop new shapes, finding inspiration in Japanese prints, whose elegant dynamism in works such as The Great Wave Off Kanagawa makes its way into the forms and colours of her ceramics.