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Made of pure cotton, each Quilted Tapestry (2022) features thoughtfully designed blocks, each designed and handmade by a student participating in the Weaving Studio at Berea College. Every block tells an individual story, and when combined into a tapestry, each enriches the others. Full proceeds from all sales benefit Berea College. Dry clean only.
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The colorful Cuppone (2015) is made of mouth-blown borosilicate glass. This eye-catching update of a classical form was designed by Aldo Cibic, one of the early members of Ettore Sottsass’ Memphis Group, a community of designers who produced postmodern furniture and objects in the 1980s. Please note that bubbles, streaks, and variations in size and…
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The Spindle Clock (1957) is one of more than 150 clocks designed by George Nelson Associates for the Howard Miller Clock Company, which sold them from 1949 into the 1980s. Nelson Associates, first launched as a studio by George Nelson in 1947 in New York City, employed some of the most celebrated designers of the…
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Drawing inspiration from a gender studies class, Sharon Ngassa, Berea Class of 2021, designed the Intersections Charcuterie Board to express how gender equality is crucial to creating a healthy society. Handcrafted by Berea students from FSC-certified cherry, maple, mahogany, and walnut, each board is a unique work of art. Full proceeds from all sales benefit…
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$10.63 $8.86
Inspired by memories of lazy ’70s summers spent surfing in her hometown of Byron Bay, Australia, designer Sarah Ellison’s Sunset Bonfire candle brings the outside in with notes of blood orange and cedar. Each ELLISON STUDIOS. candle, made with a vegan soy wax blend and fine fragrance oils, is meticulously hand-poured by Joya Studio in…
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$892.50 $743.75
The Nelson Polygon Clock (1961) is one of more than 150 clocks designed by George Nelson Associates for the Howard Miller Clock Company, which sold them from 1949 into the 1980s. Nelson Associates employed some of the most celebrated designers of the time, including Irving Harper, Don Chadwick, and John Pile, all of whom contributed…
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Norwegian designer Kristine Five Melv’ was inspired by ancient Etruscan pottery and Umbrian craft traditions in designing the striking Ikiperu Pyx, a lidded ceramic box named for an Etruscan goddess. Bold color blocking and shifts in texture define Melv”s contemporary interpretation of this ecclesiastical form. The handmade lidded box combines glazed and unglazed ceramic for…
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Offer a dark and dramatic home for your greenery with the Portal Vase (2019) by designer Christian Haas and craftsman Ant’nio Marques. This oversized vessel is hand pressed by skilled artisans using a special technique of form-making where every piece is unique. Using the ancient Portuguese art of Barro Preto, the vase is buried and…
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Enjoy a world tour from the comfort of your home or plan a detailed art itinerary for your next trip with Destination Art. With the book’s logistical details such as GPS coordinates, addresses, websites, and symbols, travel planning is made easy. The artists featured in this global selection are among the world’s best and most…
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Dramatic in shape and scale, the Rond Bowl (2021) is an eye-catching centerpiece for a dining or a coffee table. Designer and stylist Colin King achieved this fluid shape by casting beech wood in a concrete mold. The result is a sweeping form that celebrates the natural beauty of the wood grain. Made in China.
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Destination: Architecture is an unparalleled and comprehensive resource for anyone wanting to get more out of their travels. No journey would be complete without this expertly curated ‘who’s who’ of the most exciting architecture in the world. Each building is illustrated with a single image and accompanied by a brief description, with addresses, websites, and…
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$912.00 $760.00
Norwegian designer Kristine Five Melv’ was inspired by ancient Etruscan pottery and Umbrian craft traditions in designing the striking Ikiperu Cup, named for an Etruscan goddess. Bold color blocking and shifts in texture define Melv”s contemporary interpretation of this timeless form. The handmade bowl combines glazed and unglazed ceramic for both visual and tactile beauty….