Paperweight
Lorraine Formato
Paperweight
This small cylindrical paperweight by Lorraine Formato is crafted from a red clay body and reduction fired, resulting in a warm, even brown surface. The reduction process, which alters the oxygen flow in the kiln during firing, produces subtle tonal variations and a smooth, dense finish that enhances both the tactile and visual qualities of the clay.The compact, minimal form allows the piece to function as both a utilitarian desk object and a discrete decorative element. Its weight and size make it suitable for securing papers while also serving as a sculptural accent in a variety of settings.
Formato’s decades-long ceramic practice—rooted in the traditions of Western North Carolina and informed by her role in revitalizing Asheville’s River Arts District—frequently employs experimental firing methods to achieve distinctive surface character. This paperweight exemplifies her commitment to refining simple forms through careful material selection and controlled firing techniques.











