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This small vase is by Marshall Studios of Veedersburg, Indiana. It is hand-incised Martz M 80. The original Marshall Studios sticker has been lost. It was found in St. Paul, Minnesota.
This colorful vase with fused glass is the Theben decor by German maker Schramberg, produced in the mid 1960's. It is simply marked with an impressed '400'.
Christmas decorations starting to go up, and started out with a bit of aluminum garland, glass tree forms (from cb2), and an old vintage paper-pulp bottle-warmer snowman for Kentucky Tavern Whiskey (1950s).
This pair of candleholders is by Italian maker Bitossi, part of their much-loved Seta decor. Both are hand-signed 4402/45 Italy, and were found in Shoreview, Minnesota.
The Pombal gives just the right synergy to bring a workspace back to basics. Small is the new big, and the days of clean basic home offices are coming back.
This hand-painted fish dish is by Century House, which produced ceramics from 1948-1963. It is marked Century House Madison Wisc. It was fittingly found in Madison, Wisconsin.
A cup with the same motif can be seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/altfelix11/51056251993
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.
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.
Cubo Apartments Guest House
Corso Filangieri, 34/36
80069 - Vico Equense (Napoli)
Tel. +39 081 8016556
info@cubosignum.it
This vase is a common shape from Haeger Potteries, the R-1919. It features the molded mark reading Royal Haeger R 1919 USA. This example is in the Bristol Blue glaze from the early 1960's.
This image captures the sinuous forms of a modern architectural edifice. The flowing, undulating lines of the facade emphasize a sense of movement, as if the building itself is alive and breathing. Each floor seamlessly transitions to the next, unified by reflective glass that mirrors the world outside. Punctuating the organic rhythm are sporadic windows left ajar and objects within, reminding the viewer of the human activity contained within this sculptural masterpiece.
This plate is shape F40 in the Aztec or Mayan line, by Sascha Brastoff. It was found in Spicer, Minnesota.
This pair of small vases is by Marshall Studios of Veedersburg, Indiana. Each one retains their original Marshall Studios sticker with the green one on the right reading "M80-16-D132". The blue one on the left has the same code, except it replaces 16 with 15. They were found in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
MoMA Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900–2000
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This abstract ashtray was produced by mid-century American designer Sascha Brastoff. it is marked F6 on the bottom and signed Sascha B on the lowe right. It was found in Spicer, Minnesota.
This set of salt & pepper shakers is by Frankoma Pottery, part of their Aztec line, in Desert Gold. They were found in Roseville, Minnesota.
Prague Living and Dining Room: Ecological and Modern Architectural Deisgn
Living Area 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.
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This small herb jar (missing its cork) is by Marshall Studios of Veedersburg, Indiana. It is hand-incised Martz M 99. The original Marshall Studios sticker has been lost.
This vase is by Italian ceramicist, Alvino Bagni, in his well-known Autumn Sunset glaze. It is stamped Italy in block letters on the rim of the base.
This small ashtray is by Italian maker Alvino Bagni, imported to the United States by Raymor. The painting has a blurred/pixelated effect. It is hand-signed R141/SA Raymor Italy.
This compote is by Italian maker Bitossi. In a glaze that is most frequently found in Scandinavia, it retains its original plain paper sticker reading 75/4 Made in Italy.
This massive abstract lamp base is by Italian maker Bitossi. Standing almost 2 feet tall without hardware, it is marked 2103 Base made in Italy, and was found in Chicago.
This large ceramic vase is by Italian maker Toscane. Unmarked, it was found in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
This bowl by Gerbino, a maker from Vallauris, France, features an interesting mosaic design. The names Gerbino and Vallauris are impressed in the foot in block letters.
A modern home in San Antonio, TX featuring custom trusses from Texas Timber Frames in the living room, kitchen, bedrooms, and dining room.
Warm sunlight casts a soft glow on a wooden facade, highlighting the texture of the panels and reflecting off a large glass window