Andreas Tesch is a Berlin‑based ceramic artist originally from Melbourne, Australia, known for his tactile, handcrafted clay sculptures and objects. He trained in art and design and has worked in ceramics for decades, creating tactile forms that often reference nature and texture. His work has been shown in exhibitions across Europe and he won the Berlin Landespreis Gestaltendes Handwerk for his distinctive pieces.
For his LOQI bag, Andreas brings his rich sensibility for surface, form and material, turning everyday inspiration into striking, organic design.
Andreas Tesch is a Berlin‑based ceramic artist originally from Melbourne, Australia, known for his tactile, handcrafted clay sculptures and objects. He trained in art and design and has worked in ceramics for decades, creating tactile forms that often reference nature and texture. His work has been shown in exhibitions across Europe and he won the Berlin Landespreis Gestaltendes Handwerk for his distinctive pieces.
For his LOQI bag, Andreas brings his rich sensibility for surface, form and material, turning everyday inspiration into striking, organic design.