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The first pieces I've made in ceramic, a cutlery set.

  

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Essas fotos são das primeiras peças que eu fiz na aula de cerâmica :D

 

Talvez eu demore pra colocar novas fotos por que a professora só queima uma vez por mês - o forno é à lenha, daí dá um pouco mais de trabalho.

 

Nijiiro no shokutaku → The Rainbow Coloured Dining Table

(spring, summer, autumn, winter, snow, always)

 

6 mugs

6 plates

 

虹色の食卓 (2013)

春・夏・秋・冬・雪・いつも

 

マグカップ x6

大皿 x6

 

☆Commissioned work☆

☆Sold☆

My sister Deanne Coles-Christensen is a gifted decorator. I helped her shoot these photos of her incredible home in Santa Fe that she’s sadly leaving after ten years. She's moving to Salt Lake City this week.

 

Deanne’s philosophy as an interior designer is to use her clients’ existing objects — those items with personal history and meaning — rather than purchase a bunch of new stuff. If you could use some of this beauty in your life, hire her. She’s now available for consultations and no job is too big or small.

Alessi Colombina dinner plate, grain salad

Vintage Event Rental Company Los Angeles

  

Dish Wish is a unique, tableware rental company specializing in rustic, vintage inspired events with a modern twist. Our pieces are full of charm and character to brighten up any event. Our Manhattan Beach, CA based rental company can serve any event large or small; near or far. We work with Fed Ex and our delivery team to assure your rentals arrive in a timely, safe manner.

 

Dish Wish creates mismatched place settings for weddings, afternoon teas, luncheons, birthday parties,dinner parties,themed celebrations and bridal or baby showers. Dish Wish is also available to fully stage your event with our additional rental items including: vintage mason jars, vintage apothecary bottles, antique wooden crates and more!

 

Our rentals are also available for photo shoots and set dressings. Be sure to send an email with your event date, desired items,city, state and budget to info@dishwishla.com for more information.

 

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Picault & Fazio, 50's - 70's

Two of our favourite staffordshire mugs...

When I met Hanne, we both had a fascination of retro-design, and in those days (about 7 years ago) we were frequent guest at local fleamarkets, but had little cash to spend.

The Staffordshire mugs wasn't hard to find and attracted us with their strong colors and retro-patterns, and they were affordable – about 5 kr (that's a dollar per mug).

So it didn't take long to build a nice little collection, and we still use a selection of the best as...coffee mugs!

 

They're going to be featured as our favourite object at the blog Rearranged Design.

 

See the whole collection at www.topkop.dk

Condition: Good

Quantity: 6

Live Porcelain Museum, Ćmielów, Poland

1970's Tableware, Thrift Shop, Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland

Berlin (Germany) '24

Altes Museum

 

Greece/Southern Italy/Etruria, Late 6th-Late 5th Century BC

I bought some ink for drawing on glass, so just try to draw on plates and cup :)

Parts & Labour, Toronto, Ontario

 

Looking towards the bar.

Live Porcelain Museum, Ćmielów, Poland

In Japanese traditional restaurant "Arutokoro", both of them are Karatsu pottery in Saga Pref, Japan.

Strobist: 90x60 cm softbox on the right @1/128, transparent plastic screen on the left with 1/128 strob behind and back.

Jars Ceramics Tourron dessert plate in Orange at Didriks.com

I was doing a bit of studio* photography yesterday, getting some publicity photos for Linda's new range of tableware. This is the pale blue cup and saucer, using Linda's glaze recipies on a stoneware body, and manufactured by a very nice factory in Surrey.

 

* - bedroom

Hand turned/carved and painted mangowood vases....Please message for more information

I found this plate all by it's lonesome at Goodwill and snatched it up.

 

Naturally I spent the rest of the time scouring the aisles thinking, surely there must be more than this one sad plate, but nothing more was found.

 

Oh well. I'm a happy camper just the same.

 

I don't even know the name of the pattern.

 

Bottom just says Pyrex Tableware by Corning. Made in U.S.A.

704 - 11

 

Live Porcelain Museum, Ćmielów, Poland

www.tablewhere.co.uk

 

4 Princes Drive, Kenilworth, Warwickshire UK CV8 2FD

 

Phone: 0845 130 6111

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