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Eugene Ragpa of Oleihc & Enegue Pte. Ltd. designed Dunman Condo Project Singapore

This pitcher is by Italian maker Bitossi. It is stamped Italy in block letters and has a difficult-to-read numeric code. This example was found in New Hope, Minnesota.

 

Here are three additional examples of this decor; in 1) cachepot form (www.flickr.com/photos/altfelix11/16759189570), 2) in vase form (www.flickr.com/photos/altfelix11/28041067503), and 3) in covered jar/pitcher form: (www.flickr.com/photos/altfelix11/50127209918).

A sleek, geometric interpretation of a vintage boombox, using clean lines and bold contrast to create a striking modern composition

This small ceramic tray is by the Funi Pottery of Iceland, which operated from 1946 until 1980. It has molded marks reading "Funi Island".

Developed by request of a landmark Lisbon restaurant bearing the same name, the Tavares chair is an object of thoughtful geometric lines, a “Shell” as a chair. Built in black steel, its forms reveal the the simplicity of an object that integrates with its surrounding architecture defining a common space identity.

 

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This ceramic decanter (with ceramic stopper) was designed by Maigon Daga, a Latvian immigrant to the United States via Australia. The Daga Design Studio was founded around 1970 in Minneapolis. It is hand-signed 30 Daga, and was found in Minnetonka, Minnesota.

This small orb vase is by Italian maker Alvino Bagni, in his signature Seagarden glaze. It was found in Delavan, Wisconsin.

This large hand-thrown vase is unsigned and by an unknown maker.

Repisa para libros con una estructura de acero pintado de blanco y paneles de rivestimiento en diferentes materiales: piedra, madera, vidrio, acrílico, eco-cuero, cerámica, metal, plexiglass.

Fabricado totalmente en Italia, con un diseño moderno, apropriado para interior: casas, oficinas, tiendas.

La repisa es modular gracias al sistema magnético de acoplamiento Koloo y los paneles son fácilmente removibles e intercambiables.

Name: Frank Bott Residence

Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright

Date Designed: 1959-60

Builder: Unknown

Date Completed: 1963

Size: Unknown

Location: 3640 Briarcliff Road, Kansas City, MO

Type: Residential

Style: Organic

Status: Good condition with a diligent owner

 

Frank Bott met his wife Eloise at the Wright designed Florida Southern College. Not much has been written about this design, but it is documented that Eloise had Wright narrow the kitchen or “work space” after the first design so she could reach everything by turning.

 

Construction is “rubble” stone desert masonry, consisting of over a mile of stone farm wall brought in from the Flint Hills of Kansas. The interior woodwork is Honduran Mahogany. The home features many mahogany built-ins and horizontal batten paneling that give the home an almost yacht-like feel.

 

The home, which is situated north of downtown Kansas City on a bluff above the Missouri River Valley, presents a rather austere facade with battered desert masonry walls and a large stone fireplace mass facing the street at the north edge of the site. Living areas face south with glazed views of the Kansas City Skyline, the downtown airport and the Missouri River below. A daring cantilevered balcony, rivaling Fallingwater''''s, projects boldly towards the views to the south and out over the dramatic escarpment of the site. The master bedroom is located with the main living areas at the entry level, with the secondary bedrooms located on a lower level, which daylights because of the sloping site. The plan of the house is based on a 4 foot square module.

 

Taliesin apprentice, John Howe did preliminary drawings for the Bott residence. The final version of the design and working drawings were done by apprentice, Cornelia Brierly. The drawings were completed in 1960, the year after Wright’s death in 1959. Construction was completed in 1963, costing just over $200,000.

 

Cornelia Brierly also provided color and fabric choices for Wright’s original furniture designs. Many of the furniture pieces are reminiscent of the furniture line Wright did for mass production by Heritage Henredon.

 

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This metal sculpture of a warrior with spear and shield is hand-etched "Will Petter 1976". The artist is unknown.

This large low bowl is by Michael Andersen & Sons of Bornholm, Denmark. It has the impressed Michael Anderson "Three Fishes" mark and the numerals "6458". It was found in Minneapolis.

This small dish by Gerbino, a maker from Vallauris, France, features an interesting mosaic design. The name Gerbino is impressed in the foot in script and Vallauris AM in block letters. It was found in Minneapolis.

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.

Love this pattern. Only have a small little rectangle of it. Wish I had more.

Charles and Ray Eames print above a modern sofa at Design Within Reach in East Hampton, NY

Eugene Ragpa of Oleihc & Enegue Pte. Ltd. designed Dunman Condo Project Singapore

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Hand-crafted from repurposed metal and solid hardwood by LESS & MORE Vienna

This pot is by Royal Haeger, hand-thrown by master ceramicist Sebastiano Maglio. It is hand-incised Haeger S. Maglio 8.

This well-decorated enamel dish is by well-known maker Annemarie Davidson (1920-2012), who largely worked in Sierra Madre, California. It includes her stylized AD mark and the original product sticker on the bottom. It was found in Elkhorn, Wisconsin.

Gold Coast Residence - Master Bathroom, Jessica Lagrange Interiors, photography by Alan Shortall

A vertically oriented, highly stylized shot of a large ** Mr. Bone ** (or similar skeleton-themed) designer art figure on display in a shopping mall or gallery. The figure, dressed in streetwear and a bucket hat, is enclosed within a mirrored, yellow booth illuminated by vertical strip lights. The bright yellow color, reflections, and modern aesthetic create a fun, high-energy vibe.

This ceramic boomerang dish featuring a textured blue glaze is unsigned. It was found in Hixton, Wisconsin.

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.

Completed in 1974, the modernist Egilsstaðakirkja, located in Egilsstaðir, the largest urban community in Eastern Iceland.

Four photographs hand blended together using layer masks. One layer for the outside wall, then another for the door. I then used two images for inside the door. it took quite a long time to get this right!

Gold Coast Residence - Living Room, Jessica Lagrange Interiors, photography by Alan Shortall

Algue hanging elements from the Bouroullec Brothers.

This large heavy ceramic vase is by Italian maker Bitossi. It features the frequently-seen dark groggy clay, this time with a brilliant yellow glaze. It is hand-signed "4029A Italy" and was found in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.

From the exhibit of Viktor Schreckengost's art and design work, at the Shaker Historical Society in Shaker Heights, OH - August 2-October 2, 2011.

 

Free Form dinnerware designed for the Salem China Co. in the 1950s - this pattern is called "Primitive", and its design, based on ancient cave paintings, was intended to appeal to men.

This small ashtray is by Italian maker Bitossi. It is simply stamped Italy.

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

A custom designed modern style home designed by Dan Sater.

 

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