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'''Jono Pandolfi''' (born 1976) is an [[United States|American]] ceramic artist and [[designer]]. He is a product designer and a visiting critic at the [[Parsons School of Design]].
'''Jono Pandolfi''' (born 1976) is an [[United States|American]] ceramic artist and [[designer]]. He is a product designer and a visiting critic at the [[Parsons School of Design]].


After studying under [[Regis Brodie]] at [[Skidmore College]], Pandolfi taught pottery at the [[Millbrook School]] before moving to [[New York City]] to design jewelry<ref name=jewlry>[http://www.dailycandy.com/new_york/article/21234/The+Good+the+Bad+and+the+Accessories;jsessionid=E1A11AE1968CA254D8ADE6A444E96969 "The Good, The Bad, and the Accessories"], [[DailyCandy]], January 23, 2004</ref> and manage the ceramics studio at [[Penn South]].<ref name=bio>[http://nymag.com/shopping/features/28505/ "Coming to your kitchen table"], [[New York Magazine]], February 25, 2007</ref> His custom tabletop ceramic pieces are in New York City restaurants Terrace 5 and Cafe 2 at the [[Museum of Modern Art]], chef [[Daniel Humm]]'s [[Eleven Madison Park]],<ref>[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/21597883#21597883 "Raising Your Profile"] on "Your Business" on [[MSNBC]], November 4, 2007</ref> The Core Club, The Musket Room and Clio. He designed a line of dinnerware ("Kona") for [[Crate & Barrel]].<ref name=product>[http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.aspx?c=55&f=23921 Crate & Barrel], product info from crateandbarrel.com</ref> Pandolfi also worked as a product designer at [[Dransfield and Ross]] for a year prior to joining Cambridge Silversmiths.
After studying under [[Regis Brodie]] at [[Skidmore College]], Pandolfi taught pottery at the [[Millbrook School]] before moving to [[New York City]] to design jewelry<ref name=jewlry>[http://www.dailycandy.com/new_york/article/21234/The+Good+the+Bad+and+the+Accessories;jsessionid=E1A11AE1968CA254D8ADE6A444E96969 "The Good, The Bad, and the Accessories"], [[DailyCandy]], January 23, 2004</ref> and manage the ceramics studio at [[Penn South]].<ref name=bio>[http://nymag.com/shopping/features/28505/ "Coming to your kitchen table"], [[New York Magazine]], February 25, 2007</ref> His custom tabletop ceramic pieces are in New York City restaurants Terrace 5 and Cafe 2 at the [[Museum of Modern Art]], chef [[Daniel Humm]]'s [[Eleven Madison Park]],<ref>[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/21597883#21597883 "Raising Your Profile"] on "Your Business" on [[MSNBC]], November 4, 2007</ref> The Core Club, The Musket Room and Clio. He designed a line of dinnerware ("Kona") for [[Crate & Barrel]].<ref name=product>[http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.aspx?c=55&f=23921 Crate & Barrel] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080714174057/http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.aspx?c=55&f=23921 |date=2008-07-14 }}, product info from crateandbarrel.com</ref> Pandolfi also worked as a product designer at [[Dransfield and Ross]] for a year prior to joining Cambridge Silversmiths.


An avid fisherman, Pandolfi co-authored the book ''Spin Fishing Basics''. He is married to Erica Duecy, the Hotels and Restaurants Editor at [[Fodor's]] Travel Guides, and his brother, Chris Pandolfi, plays banjo in [[The Infamous Stringdusters]].
An avid fisherman, Pandolfi co-authored the book ''Spin Fishing Basics''. He is married to Erica Duecy, the Hotels and Restaurants Editor at [[Fodor's]] Travel Guides, and his brother, Chris Pandolfi, plays banjo in [[The Infamous Stringdusters]].
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*[http://www.jonopandolfi.com Jono Pandolfi], official web site
*[http://www.jonopandolfi.com Jono Pandolfi], official web site
*[http://www.cambridgesilversmiths.com Cambridge Silversmiths], official web site
*[http://www.cambridgesilversmiths.com Cambridge Silversmiths], official web site
*[http://www.dransfieldandross.com/home.asp Dransfield and Ross], official website
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080805160708/http://www.dransfieldandross.com/home.asp Dransfield and Ross], official website


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Jono Pandolfi (born 1976) is an American ceramic artist and designer. He is a product designer and a visiting critic at the Parsons School of Design.

After studying under Regis Brodie at Skidmore College, Pandolfi taught pottery at the Millbrook School before moving to New York City to design jewelry[1] and manage the ceramics studio at Penn South.[2] His custom tabletop ceramic pieces are in New York City restaurants Terrace 5 and Cafe 2 at the Museum of Modern Art, chef Daniel Humm's Eleven Madison Park,[3] The Core Club, The Musket Room and Clio. He designed a line of dinnerware ("Kona") for Crate & Barrel.[4] Pandolfi also worked as a product designer at Dransfield and Ross for a year prior to joining Cambridge Silversmiths.

An avid fisherman, Pandolfi co-authored the book Spin Fishing Basics. He is married to Erica Duecy, the Hotels and Restaurants Editor at Fodor's Travel Guides, and his brother, Chris Pandolfi, plays banjo in The Infamous Stringdusters.

References

  1. ^ "The Good, The Bad, and the Accessories", DailyCandy, January 23, 2004
  2. ^ "Coming to your kitchen table", New York Magazine, February 25, 2007
  3. ^ "Raising Your Profile" on "Your Business" on MSNBC, November 4, 2007
  4. ^ Crate & Barrel Archived 2008-07-14 at the Wayback Machine, product info from crateandbarrel.com