







The museum’s dedication to exhibiting the best in local and international ceramics continues in the curated objects lining the gift shop’s shelves
Gardiner Museum Shop continues the museum’s mission of showcasing both local and international excellence in ceramics. As you step inside, you’ll discover an impressive selection of carefully curated objects that bring together the best in craftsmanship and design. A strong emphasis is placed on local talent, allowing visitors to support Toronto-based artists and take home unique, handmade pieces that can’t be found anywhere else.
One standout is Kristian Spreen, whose glass vessels are characterized by intricate scribble engravings, adding a playful yet sophisticated touch to functional art. Equally eye-catching is the work of Joon Hee Kim, a former pastry chef who now translates her meticulous attention to detail into ceramics. Her thoughtfully detailed figures in glazed clay are charming additions to any space, blending whimsy with elegance.
Jewelry lovers will be drawn to Jordan Clarke’s brass shield necklaces at the Gardiner Museum Shop, which stand out for their bold yet minimalist design. These pieces add a subtle touch of luxury to any outfit, making them perfect for both casual and formal occasions.
Beyond its array of beautiful objects, the Gardiner Museum Shop regularly hosts exhibitions that feature top local artists and designers. These rotating displays give visitors the chance to discover fresh talent and explore the latest trends in contemporary ceramics and design.
Whether you’re searching for a statement piece for your home or a thoughtful gift, the Gardiner Museum Shop offers something special for everyone. It’s a must-visit destination for lovers of ceramics, art, and local craftsmanship.
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