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Photo Credit:

Tilde by Jen McCabe, July 2010

 

On Flickr:

honeykennedy

 

Tilde is a little shop + art gallery in Portland, Oregon. They feature art, home decor, tableware, paper goods, jewelry, handbags and other accessories created by independent designers. 7919 SE 13th Ave in Sellwood!

27cm dia. bone china dinner plates and 20.5cm dia. dessert plates illustrated with boats from Falmouth Harbour. Made in Stoke on Trent.

Photo: www.davidgriffen.co.uk

many more ceramics and Japanese articles in our shop 't Japanse Winkeltje in Amsterdam

Plates in White Porcelain

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Phenitt Ceramics CO., LTD.

SKYPE/Twitter: phenitt

Email/Facebook: phenitt@gmail.com

MSN/LinkedIn: phenitt@hotmail.com

2008

Bought from Taipei

made in Japan

A diameter of 27 centimeters

8 centimeters high

 

里芋の煮物を盛りつけ用に作ったペンギン鉢。

点々は魚群。

199x

made in Japan

老哥買的

Iron plate coated lacquer.@ Ginkgo Telegraph

glass

designed & produced by : fresco

( Japan )

 

for more details

h-shop@hanare.info

Serve your guests sweets from this very elegant mint tray.

 

Made in Japan (1960s)

Part of a collection of tableware inspired by Vietnamese culture and cuisine. This is the main serving dish for communal dining.

EZA animal is a series of animal designed goods produced by PROOF OF GUILD.

The stylish and mysterious designed animals are very impressive.

 

The sculptured zoo on your table.: PROOF OF GUILD "EZA animal porcelain tableware"

made from corn and bamboo fibre

 

product from Zuperzozial

Japanese tableware for Japanese restaurant setup

Architecture[edit]

 

The entrance facade and ionic portico (9 on plan).

 

The West Wing; its interior remained unfinished until 2006

As one of England's more unusual houses, Ickworth has been unflatteringly described as resembling "a huge bulk, newly arrived from another planet" and as "an overgrown folly".[3] It is now being architecturally reassessed and recognised as the only building in England comparable with the monumental works of Boullée and Ledoux.[3]

 

The design concept was based on the designs of Italian architect Antonio Asprucci, most noted for his work at the Villa Borghese, which the Bishop-Earl had seen. Asprucci's plans were adapted and the building work overseen by English architects Francis Sandys and his brother Joseph Sandys.

 

The façades are of brick covered in stucco; beneath a roof of slate and lead. The central rotunda is 105 ft. high with a domed and balustraded roof. the building is entered through the central entrance ionic pedimented portico.

 

The rotunda is decorated with pilasters, which on the lower floor are Ionic and Corinthian above. The ground and first floor and the third floor and the balustraded parapet are divided friezes bas-relief.

 

The rotunda is flanked by segmental single story narrow wings (appearing as a blind arcade) linking, in the palladian fashion, to two terminating pavilions; these segmental wings are broken at their centre by projecting bays which house the Smoking Room and the Pompeian Room, both later 19th century additions.

 

Unlike the design of a true Palladian building, the terminating pavilions, rather than minor balancing appendages, are in fact large wings, complementary in weight to the rotunda which becomes their corps de logis. The East Wing, a small mansion in itself, was designed to be the everyday living quarters of the family (which it remained until 1998), thus permitting the more formal rooms of the rotunda to be reserved for entertaining and display. The west wing, intended as an orangery, sculpture gallery and service rooms remained an unfinished shell until the beginning of the 21st century. For much of the time it was used as agricultural storage.

-can be printed with customer's logo

-gift box packing.

We have an impressive line of porcelain and ceramic products, covering tableware, dinnerware, hotelware, gifts and promotions.

You can visit our homepage HotSun for our products information. More information can be obtained upon request.

Plates in White Porcelain

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Phenitt Ceramics CO., LTD.

SKYPE/Twitter: phenitt

Email/Facebook: phenitt@gmail.com

MSN/LinkedIn: phenitt@hotmail.com

Buy beautiful modern dinnerware to furnish your table from TabulaTua at: www.tabulatua.com/tableware/everyday-dinnerware.html.

 

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