Sara M.
Yelp
I love quality art and craft and Motawi fits the bill. We own a piece, purchased at a gallery at home and in all the years I have visited Ann Arbor, I have never had a chance to do the tour of the studio or shop a large selection of their goods. Yes, you can purchase online these days but a screen cannot do justice to their quality. Once you've seen it in person, you can get a sense for how something will look and feel. If I had a craftsman house, I cannot think of a better designer and tile producer to do a fireplace. Or even a kitchen backsplash. But I don't so I'll content myself with some small pieces for decor.
The tour made a big impact on me as I am a crafts person and former fiber artist. I love to see production of the works. This was a full hour, packed with info from the workers at their stations. From the chemist who produces the glazes, to the painters who do the fine detail, to the preparing the raw clay and viewing the variety of kilns. I loved every minute, no detail too inconsequential.
Nawal Motawi, an artist, founded the Tileworks in 1992 and has a small team to make her designs available to a larger audience than she alone could do, but this is in no means mass production. All hands on work by skilled people hand picked carefully to represent her.
Many people were in the shop for the purpose of scouring through the seconds and discontinued items for bargains. And there seemed to be a fair selections. But honestly, I always want the perfect piece representative of an artist's work so I bought a few things for myself and as gifts from the front shop, not the "boneyard." I loved seeing the new designs on the shelves.