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This cigarette box in a striking diamond pattern is by Italian maker Bitossi. It is hand-marked 2307 Italy.
This hand-blown glass face is by Mexican glass artists Gabriel and Rodolfo Lio Jaramillo. It has an iron stand which can hold a candle, and was found in Hopkins, Minnesota.
The idea behind this sofa was that it attempted to address the problem that a person sitting in the middle of a three seater sofa has: namely that they don't have an arm rest like the outer two people do. This is the reason for the abrupt kink in the back rest. As it turned out it also meant that it sort of split the sofa into a one seater and a two seater. The idea behind the colour scheme was an iceberg floating on the sea. I chose a fabric for the back rest that had little markings of crushed ice on it. Interestingly, one day when it was on display in an exhibition a lady came past and exclaimed that she had designed the fabric and that it as indeed called crushed ice! I did pretty much everything on this myself from bending and welding the steel tube inside to fitting the webbing and the multiple layers of sponge, foam and neoprene inside. I also turned the five legs. A professional upholsterer did the sewing given the really difficult task of pulling the fabric tight on the backrest. It was on show at the Wilson and Gough gallery in London and Harvey Nichols in Chelsea and Blueprint magazine
This small ceramic owl is by Martha Cutkomp (1917-2010). She set up her studio in St. Paul ca. 1949 before moving to nearby Woodbury, Minnesota in 1969 and then Shelton, Washington in 1988. It is hand signed with her mark and was found in Hopkins, Minnesota.
This small stylized bowl is by Italian maker Bitossi, likely from the 1950's. It features fused colored glass (fritte) in the form of a fish and is signed C1500 Italy.
A true miniature, this small vase is by Pigeon Forge Pottery of Tennessee. It features a brilliant orange uranium glaze and is hand-inscribed Pigeon Forge Pottery. It was found in Madison, Wisconsin.
This colorful ashtray or low bowl feature a Parisian(?) scene with a well-dressed lady outside a cafe. It is hand-signed Italy KBNY 1552/83N, and was found in Minnetonka, Minnesota. KBNY stands for Koscherak Brothers New York, an importer.
This small ceramic owl is by Ruth and Stan Walters of Silver Spring, Maryland, likely from the 1960's. It retains it's original sticker reading "Stoneware by Ruth & Stan Walters".
To get the jasmine that I painstakingly unravelled to cascade down the side of these bullet-shaped beaten metal containers, I tied lines of silver wire to the stems.
This small ceramic dish with a frit design is by Italian maker Bitossi. It is hand-signed 95/289 Italy, which means it was imported to the United States by Goodfriend Imports. This example is from the 1950's, as it features the Ztaly signature.
This large ashtray is by Italian maker Bitossi in the Genovese decor. It is marked by hand 4099B Italy.
This miniature bud vase is by Italian maker Bitossi, and was imported to the United States by Goodfriend Imports. Strong speculation it is an early piece designed by Ettore Sottsass. It is hand-signed "95/233 Italy" and was found in Falcon Heights, Minnesota.
This whimsical planter was created by David Stewart of Lion's Valley Pottery in the 1970's. It was found in St. Paul, Minnesota.
This small turtle is by Lisa Larson (1931-2024) for her Jura line (ca. 1971), produced by Gustavsberg of Sweden. It was found in Indianapolis.
This small dish featuring a fish design is by Italian maker SICA (Società Italiana Ceramica Artistica). It is hand-signed T188Y and includes the original price tag from a furniture store with locations in Peoria and Pekin, Illinois.
This large vase was made by Italian ceramicist Marcello Fantoni (1915-2011). It is hand-signed "Fantoni Italy for Raymor".
This narrow modern pitcher with a cratered lava glaze is by an unknown Italian maker, simply signed Stile Roma 111 on the foot.
This large ceramic basket is by American designer Sascha Brastoff. It is signed on the side, with the factory mark and code 032C on the bottom. It was found in Stillwater, Minnesota.
This miniature vase is by mid-century ceramicist Cliff Stewart, who primarily worked in Claremont, California. It is hand-incised Cliff Stewart and was found in nearby Pasadena.
This brutalist ceramic candlestick with frit glass details is by Danish ceramicist Knud Kyhn (1880-1969). It has his incised KK mark and was found in Minneapolis.
This small bud vase by Haeger Potteries is in their Cotton White glaze produced from 1961-1974. This example has a turquois interior, is marked Royal Haeger USA RG 68, and was found in Mankato, Minnesota.
Seen from the underside, this stair system is spare and solid. Like Dan's wardrobe. Notice that none of the fasteners we used are visible. That is by intention.
This approximately 18 inch bottle vase by Haeger Potteries is decorated in the Black Mistique glaze. Part of the Nordic line, it is marked Royal Haeger USA 4005 and was found in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin.
This large colorful vase is by Italian maker Bitossi. It is marked 66/2 and includes the original Rosenthal-Netter import sticker. It was found in Hixton, Wisconsin.
These salad plates were designed by Hjördis Oldfors (1920-2014) for the Ekeby company of Upsala, Sweden, and produced in the 1950's. They have impressed marks reading "Ekeby 27 HJ" and were found in Minneapolis.
Oriente e mediterraneo, design e contaminazioni etniche nel Golfo di Napoli. E' lo stile fusion di Cubo Apartments, cinque appartamenti sulla Penisola Sorrentina per viaggiatori in cerca di luoghi nuovi, rifugi contemporanei in grado di trasformare una vacanza in un'esperienza affascinante. Al Cubo l'eleganza è una questione di dettagli. Architettura, arredamento, decorazioni e illuminazione rivelano una cura meticolosa nel ricercare la bellezza. Qui si respira l'atmosfera di una casa contemporanea accogliente e funzionale grazie anche a tecnologie all'avanguardia come tv con impianto dolby stereo surround, climatizzazione e illuminazione con controllo touch screen.
Spaziosi e pieni di luce, gli appartamenti Cubo rivendicano ciascuno la propria personalità con materiali, forme e colori ispirati ai cinque continenti. Si va dalle atmosfere magrebine dell'appartamento "Africa" con camera da letto e terrazzo con vista sul Vesuvio e sul Golfo di Napoli all'intimità in stile British di "America", ampio e riservato appartamento per viaggiatori dinamici e intraprendenti. Disposto su due livelli, l'appartamento "Asia" riprende la tradizione artigianale della Penisola Sorrentina con mobili in teak e legno laccato. Creato per ospitare famiglie che intendono trascorrere lunghi soggiorni in Penisola Sorrentina, "Asia" ha anche un balcone che costeggia l'intero appartamento dove rilassarsi nelle calde serate estive.
Il mare è il tema che ha ispirato l'appartamento "Europa". Dal terrazzo al piano attico il panorama è incantevole mentre negli interni le tonalità bianche e blu, gli oggetti, i tessuti e gli artworks ricordano gli ambienti di uno yacht o di una elegante casa al mare. In "Oceania" le delicate tonalità neutre fanno da cornice ad un appartamento che ha anche una piccola sala lettura con vista sul Golfo di Napoli e due terrazzini attrezzati per colazione e cene all'aperto con vista sul Vesuvio.
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This small side table was designed to fit into a small space at the end or arm of a sofa. This is why it is quite small for its small footprint. The splay on the legs helps with stability. The legs are wedged into rails which run in tapered slidind dovetail slots in the underneath of the tabletop. This locks the legs in, keeps the top flat and also allows it to be relatively easily flat packed. The legs are planned octagonal so it can be made without a lathe.
This covered jar is by Danish ceramic artist Inge Lise Eder. It is signed "Lise" and was found in Minneapolis.
This ceramic tile of an owl is by Douglas Ferguson of Pigeon Forge Pottery in Tennessee. This example is hand-inscribed "Pigeon Forge Pottery D. Ferguson 1973."
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Profile view of a lion by famed Italian ceramicist, Guido Gambone (1909-1969). It is hand-marked with Gambone's Donkey symbol, followed by "Gambone" "Italy".
This ashtray is by Italian maker Bitossi, in their psychedelic sunset glaze. It is hand-signed 2119 Italy.
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