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This small vase is by Italian maker Bitossi. It retains its original sticker reading "75/6B Made in Italy", and was found in St. Paul, Minnesota.
This chair for two by Israeli design student Rachel Avivi (as featured in Nisha magazine) strives for minimal, modern, clean and functional lines in her designs. The chair allows for two people to sit facing each other - as if playing a game of sheshbesh or backgammon - to sit next to each other facing the same direction, to sit next to each other but facing in opposite directions or to sit opposite each other (on the outsides of the back supports) facing opposite directions. Read more about Israeli design and furniture at www.designistdream.com
This Haeger vase is in the Mandarin Orange glaze, likely from the 1960's. It is marked Royal Haeger R 1919 USA.
This interesting winking ceramic owl is simply signed Jera. It is potentially a 1970's piece by Jera Herman of Dave Grossman Designs from St. Louis, Missouri, but unconfirmed.
This handled vase is by Italian maker Alvino Bagni, in the Seagarden glaze. It is stamped Italy on the rim and was found in Des Moines.
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This graphic vase is by East German maker VEB Haldensleben. The design is reminiscent of Bitossi vases from the 1960's. It has a molded 3048 mark.
This large enamelware cylinder vase is by Italian maker Vallenti. Unsigned, it was found in Mesa, Arizona.
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This ceramic vase is by Italian maker Gli Etruschi, designed by Ivo de Santis. As with most pieces by this firm, it features bold colors and a drip glaze. The original maker's sticker has been lost.
This exterior view highlights the many opportunities to enjoy the property with a plethora of outdoor living spaces.
This small rectangular vase is by West German maker Fohr and showcases an extreme lava glaze over brilliant red. It features a raised mark, but is unreadable.
This small glass bowl is by the Viking Art Glass Company, part of their Epic line in the signature persimmon color. It appeared in their catalog as the Bon Bon Bowl (Shape No. 1144) as early as 1960. It was found in Rochester, Minnesota.
This small porcelain vase was designed by Finnish designer Tapio Wirkkala (1915-1985) for Rosenthal, as part of their Studio Line. Known as the Pollo vase, it is marked "Rosenthal Porcelaine studio-linie Germany".
This small dish is by Italian maker Bitossi, likely from the early modern period in the 1950's. It features abstract flowers as the primary design element. Found in Falmouth, Maine, it is hand-signed B.1002 Italy.
Bedroom of this Prague apartment built following the method of architectural constructivism. The concept of the apartment is modern design with ecological, high quality materials combined with colorful, original art-deco elements.
This large charger is by Robert Maxwell (1932-2020), who worked for many years in Southern California. It features fused glass details and is hand-signed by the artist.
The open floor plan of the communal areas of this modern home is great for social gatherings both large and small.
A chair I designed and built at industrial design school way back in the 1980's. Not very comfortable but it has some visual punch I think.
Obviously it recalls the chair by Reitveld.
This wall tile featuring a graphic depiction of an owl is by Swedish maker Tilgmans. The back is marked with an incised Tilgmans Sweden.
This surreal ceramic wall plaque from ca. 1969-1970 is by Börje Skohg (1923-2006) for Gustavsberg of Sweden. It is hand-signed Gustavsberg Skohg and was found in Minneapolis.
This compote is part of Red Wing Pottery's Prismatique line, designed by Belle Kogan. The color is Persian Blue, it is marked Red Wing USA 787 and it was found in Spicer, Minnesota.
This vase is a common shape from Haeger Potteries, the R-1919, in their artichoke glaze, produced during 1966 and 1967. It features the molded mark reading Royal Haeger R 1919 USA and an original Haeger sticker from the 1960's. It was found in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
This small cylinder bud vase by Italian maker Desimone has a graphic illustration of fisherman throwing his net to catch fish. It is hand-siged Desimone.
Built on a sloping lot, overlooking Colorado, this custom . modern timber frame home is an image of quality craftsmanship.
This ashtray by Italian maker Alvino Bagni features concentric circles in orange and brown. It is hand-signed R177/B Italy.
The Blues coffee table is one of those rare example of perfect fitting elements. Designed by Ricardo Marçal, the Blues has to independent modules that come together to complement the room as a side or coffee table but at the same time, can be extended to the dimension of you like to become the center table of a living room.
The front elevation of this custom modern timber frame home features unique roof pitches and creative blending of stone and timber.
The front entrance view is lined with impressive timber connections and stone, and ends with a picturesque opening to the rear outdoor living space.
Here is a Kuhl Kitchen. Sexy cabinets, modern design. This kitchen was a part of a larger whole house remodel that won a Coty award in 2009. Kitchen remodeling in Edina is a staple for Kuhl Design and Build.
This cylinder vase is by Arno Ceramiche of Florence, Italy, with the code "ARN" on Raymor import labels. This example is hand-marked Italy M 7004.