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a bit of spring on a cold winter day.

This ceramic cigarette box is by Italian maker Bitossi. Unsigned, it retains its original Rosenthal-Netter import sticker remnants of a separate sticker reading 96/14.

Probably missing a lid, this footed dish is by Italian maker Bitossi. Marked 26418 Italy, it features the original Raymor Import Label, with handwritten 9771/B Bit.

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A great functional design bed, sporting modern smooth lines that complement the design of the Aurora bedroom collection.

 

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This large hand-decorated plate is unsigned and by an unidentifed maker. It bears a strong resemblance to this piece depicting a lobster by Italian maker Desimone:

 

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This ceramic pitcher is by Italian maker Bitossi, likely from their 1950's period transitioning from more traditional into modern designs. It is hand-signed 100.A Italy and was found in Golden Valley, Minnesota.

at my in-laws provincial rest house which features a combination or fusion of modern and traditional interior design.

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

www.cuboapartments.it

This large ceramic vase is by Italian maker Alvino Bagni, produced for and imported by Raymor. The design seems to show autumn leaves in vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow. It is hand-signed "R 2132/A Raymor Italy", and was found in Chicago.

This vase is by an unknown maker, but resembles vases from many West German companies in the 1960's.

This vase is by Marshall Studios of Veedersburg, Indiana. It is hand-incised Martz, and the original Marshall Studios sticker has been lost.

The Shell is the reinvention of the bookcase! This rotating unit was designed to literally delivery a "spin" to the any living space. This cool piece adds additional storage and a hint of sophistication to any space.

 

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G. H. Residence was conceived less as a house, but more as an extension and outgrowth of the limestone and aquifers of the Central Texas geography. The roof structure is configured so as to create a natural basin for the collection of rainwater, not unlike the vernal pools found in the outcroppings of Enchanted Rock. These basins harness additional natural flows through the use of photovoltaic and solar hot-water panels. The water, electricity and heat which are harvested on the roof tie into an extensive climate conditioning system which utilizes water source heat pumps and radiant loops to supply both the heating and cooling for the residence. The climate system is connected to geothermal ground loops as well as pools and water features thereby establishing a system of heat exchange which minimizes reliance on electricity or gas.

 

The primary formal gesture of the project inserts two long native limestone walls into the site. The walls serve as the boundary demarking domesticated space with the vegetation outbound of these walls being native while the interior spaces are more lush and tropical. The program of the residence is configured along the stone walls each of which serves as the spine for the public and private wings, respectively. The offset between the main wings establish an exterior courtyard which will serve as an extended living space for much of the year. The siting of the boundary walls and building elements was informed by the presence and preservation of three mature native oaks. The house enjoys close proximity to both Emma Long Metro Park and

West Bull Creek Preserve.

 

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This small square dish is by Italian maker Bitossi. It is marked with an impressed Italy in block letters, and the residue of the import sticker remains. This decor is most frequently found in Scandinavia.

This cigarette box is by Italian maker Bitossi. It is unmarked, but has the remnants of an unreadable import sticker.

 

A ceramic figural elephant in the same decor can be seen here: flic.kr/p/zoo2Zs.

 

And a bowl in the same decor can be seen here:

flic.kr/p/Q8GrUM.

This clear glass lion figure is by Swedish maker Kosta Boda. It was found in Hopkins, Minnesota.

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Modern Kitchen in a townhouse in Bath. Stainless steel worktop and Valchromat orange panels.

happy little green setting.

This small bowl is part of Red Wing Pottery's Ceramastone dinnerware line (circa 1967). It was found in Fridley, Minnesota.

City Retreat - Girl's Bedroom, Jessica Lagrange Interiors, photography by Tom Rossiter

This orb vase is by Italian maker Bitossi, part of their Fascia Colorate series. It is unmarked, but retains the residue of the original import sticker.

This colorful ashtray is by 20th-century Italian maker, Marcello Fantoni (1915-2011). It is signed "Fantoni Italy".

This small mid-century planter is by an unknown Italian company. Found in Waukesha, Wisconsin, it is hand-signed Italy HBD(?)/6669(?).

This bowl is by American studio ceramicist, Stephen Polchert (1920-2008), who created work in and around Omaha, Nebraska. The interior black glaze contrasts with the incised vertical stripes and acid green glaze on the exterior. The bowl is makde of porcelain and is hand-incised S. Polchert 8-73.

This small vase is shape 1301 for Red Wing Pottery, designed by Charles Murphy and first produced ca. 1947. This one features a turquoise crackle exterior and gunmetal interior. It was found in St. Paul.

Michigan Avenue Residence - Master Bathroom, Jessica Lagrange Interiors, photography by Tom Rossiter

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

www.cuboapartments.it

This trio of ceramic planters was produced by Italian maker Bitossi. All are hand-signed 67/12A Italy and were found in St. Paul, Minnesota.

This piece of mid-century glass is from the Viking Glass Company of New Martinsville, West Virginia. Known as a six petal footed bowl, this one is in persimmon. It was found in Longville, Minnesota.

This stylish ceramic ewer was designed by Jane & Gordon Martz at Marshall Studios of Veedersburg, Indiana. It is incised M-132 Martz and retains its original leather wrap on the neck and original cork. It was found in Chanhassen, Minnesota.

This ceramic box is by Italian maker Bitossi, featuring a lovely striped design to the lid. It is hand-signed 42/10 Italy.

This small cylinder vase is by Italian maker Bitossi, in the iconic Rimini Blue glaze.

This ceramic box is by Italian maker Alvino Bagni. It has the impressed stamp Italy in block letters and the hand-written code 3817.

This ceramic planter with a ruffled edge and hand-painted flower design is by an unknown maker. Simply signed Italy, it was found in Minnetonka, Minnesota.

This vase is shape 4056 by American maker Haeger, in their Texture II glaze, created by Alrun Osterberg Guest in the 1970's. This example retains the original felted bottom. It was found in Hilo, Hawaii.

This small jug is by Italian maker Bitossi, featuring a striking round handle and an abstract flower design. It is hand-signed 54/10B Italy and was found in Moorhead, Minnesota.

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