Charlotte Kølkjær, founder of Sugoi Studio, is a Danish ceramic artist whose work brings new depth to ordinary moments and objects, drawing inspiration from Japanese culture and the art of indulgence. Her hyper-realistic ceramic pieces transform mundane “leftovers” into polished, hand-painted sculptures that celebrate a life well-lived. Each piece, from a half-empty plate to a weathered oyster shell, is meticulously crafted to challenge our perception of beauty and capture the essence of fleeting, unfiltered experiences.
HYPER-REALISTIC CERAMICS
Charlotte Kølkjær’s ceramics embody a deep, almost reverent approach to life’s overlooked remnants. Every piece from Sugoi Studio is crafted from white stoneware and hand-painted to bring out hyper-realistic details, elevating everyday “leftovers” like ashtrays, plates, and seashells into art. Through her work, Kølkjær offers a glimpse into the ritual of indulgence, capturing the moments after a celebration and highlighting the beauty in what’s often discarded. Her Japanese-inspired aesthetic combines minimalism with intricate detail, revealing layers of meaning in objects that most would pass by.
CELEBRATING EVERYDAY INDULGENCE
At Sugoi Studio, Charlotte Kølkjær envisions a world where beauty is found in life’s unapologetic moments of excess. Her ceramics are tributes to the millennial desire for aestheticized experiences, reimagining everyday objects through a lens of humor and self-reflection. By presenting polished, perfected versions of “ugly leftovers,” Kølkjær invites viewers to celebrate these fragments of life, embracing their imperfections as moments worth honoring. In each piece, she captures nostalgia and beauty, transforming remnants of indulgence into lasting symbols of joy and memory.