Custom Design Porcelain Arts could make the designer’s hand-drawing to life!
Are you headache about designer’s special requirements on tile color, shapes, but small quantity? It always happens on high-end projects and top designers.
We, SDCC, is a professional hand-made porcelain art products manufacturer, who could help you to make the headache to be a cooperation chance with top buyers and expand your brand among famous designers.
We have serviced Hermes, Piaget Watch flagship(HK) store and so on.
A reliable custom design porcelain art factory could make you be a reliable local tile supplier, get more future sales chances, and make you different from your competitors, unique and special!
How to make a ceramic custom design porcelain arts?
From the H.K Piaget flagship showroom decor renewed projects, let’s explore the whole processes of a porcelain art wall decor porduction!
Creating a porcelain art wall decor piece involves several intricate steps, from concept development to the final installation. Here’s an overview of the entire production process:
1. Concept Development
- Idea Generation: Designers brainstorm ideas based on themes, trends, and client preferences.
- Sketching: Initial sketches are created to visualize the design.
- Material Selection: Choosing the type of porcelain and any additional materials needed.
2. Design Finalization
- Digital Rendering: Using software to create a detailed digital model of the decor piece.
- Client Approval: Presenting the design to the client for feedback and approval.
3. Prototyping
- Molding: Creating molds for the porcelain pieces, ensuring precision in sizes, shape and design
- Creating a Sample: A prototype is made to assess the design, size, and materials.
- Testing: The prototype undergoes tests for durability and aesthetic appeal.
4. Production – Body Production
- Molding: Big quantity molds for the porcelain pieces, following customer confirmed design/shape.
- Casting: Pouring porcelain slip into molds to create the desired shapes.
- Drying: Allowing the cast pieces to dry to a leather-hard state.
5. Production – Firing
- First Firing (Bisque Firing): The dried pieces are fired in a kiln to harden them.
- Glazing: Applying glaze to the bisque-fired pieces for color and finish.
- Second Firing (Glaze Firing): The glazed pieces are fired again to set the glaze.
6. Production – Assembly
- Joining Pieces: Attaching various porcelain elements together if the design consists of multiple parts.
- Finishing Touches: Adding any additional details, such as painting or embellishments.
7. Production – Quality Control
- Inspection: Each piece is inspected for defects and quality assurance.
- Repairs: Any imperfections are corrected before final approval.
- Factory Installation Plan: before shipping, we will make the installation first in the factory, simulating the
8. Packaging and Shipping
- Packing: Carefully packing the finished pieces to prevent damage during transport.
- Shipping: Arranging for delivery to the client or installation site.
9. Installation
- Site Preparation: Preparing frame and hanging accessories on the wall or space where the decor will be installed.
- Mounting: Installing the porcelain art securely on the wall following the plan or NO.s.
- Clean: Making any necessary adjustments to ensure the piece is displayed perfectly and clean the surface.
Conclusion
The process of creating porcelain art wall decor is a blend of artistry, craftsmanship, and attention to detail. Each step is crucial to achieving a beautiful and durable final product that meets the client’s vision.