James Jarvis Reinterprets the Classic Amphora for Case Studyo
One of Jarvis’ signature characters is reimagined as a Neolithic vase.

Derived from the Greek ampiphoreus, meaning “bearer,” the classic amphora is the subject of Case Studyo’s latest release as British illustrator James Jarvis reimagines the Neolithic era vase for the artist series producer. As you might expect, Jarvis’ playful approach is one full display here as one of his signature cartoons is reimagined in both matte and glazed porcelain.
Standing 35cm tall and housed in a custom screen printed box with a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity, Jarvis’ Amphora — limited to just 100 pieces — is available now to interested parties via inquiry at Case Studyo’s website.