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Creator: Tom Rooth
Salmon Spiral by Tom Rooth 'the Signed One Swimming the Opposite Way' Octopus
By Tom Rooth
Located in London, GB
Tom has painted and drawn all his life, and loves working in ceramics, which he finds a very expressive and tactile medium. He particularly like making plates, as they look fantastic hanging on walls as pictures, as well as displayed on tables and shelves. They are also functional, and an integral part of a good meal - one of the best and most important things in life. Animals and ??sea creatures on ceramics are part of a long tradition, and were a particular favourite of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Tom sees...
Category

2010s European Tom Rooth Furniture

Materials

Earthenware

Octoplate by Tom Rooth 'Octopus'
By Tom Rooth
Located in London, GB
Tom has painted and drawn all his life, and loves working in ceramics, which he finds a very expressive and tactile medium. He particularly like making plates, as they look fantastic hanging on walls as pictures, as well as displayed on tables and shelves. They are also functional, and an integral part of a good meal - one of the best and most important things in life. Animals and ??sea creatures on ceramics are part of a long tradition, and were a particular favourite of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Tom sees...
Category

2010s European Tom Rooth Furniture

Materials

Earthenware

Bee Spiral, by Tom Rooth 'the Signed Bee Flying in the Opposite Direction'
By Tom Rooth
Located in London, GB
Tom has painted and drawn all his life, and loves working in ceramics, which he finds a very expressive and tactile medium. He particularly like making plates, as they look fantastic hanging on walls as pictures, as well as displayed on tables and shelves. They are also functional, and an integral part of a good meal - one of the best and most important things in life. Animals and ??sea creatures on ceramics are part of a long tradition, and were a particular favourite of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Tom sees...
Category

2010s European Tom Rooth Furniture

Materials

Earthenware

Circling Seahorses, by Tom Rooth
By Tom Rooth
Located in London, GB
Tom has painted and drawn all his life, and loves working in ceramics, which he finds a very expressive and tactile medium. He particularly like making plates, as they look fantastic...
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2010s European Tom Rooth Furniture

Materials

Earthenware

Turtle traffic by Tom Rooth
By Tom Rooth
Located in London, GB
Tom has painted and drawn all his life, and loves working in ceramics, which he finds a very expressive and tactile medium. He particularly like making plate...
Category

2010s European Tom Rooth Furniture

Materials

Earthenware

Puffer-plate (Pufferfish, by Tom Rooth, with his thumbprint on the reverse)
By Tom Rooth
Located in London, GB
Tom has painted and drawn all his life, and loves working in ceramics, which he finds a very expressive and tactile medium. He particularly like making plate...
Category

2010s European Tom Rooth Furniture

Materials

Earthenware

Hercules the Crab 'a Life-Sized Crab, Drawn and Released by Tom Rooth'
By Tom Rooth
Located in London, GB
Tom has painted and drawn all his life, and loves working in ceramics, which he finds a very expressive and tactile medium. He particularly like making plates, as they look fantastic hanging on walls as pictures, as well as displayed on tables and shelves. They are also functional, and an integral part of a good meal - one of the best and most important things in life. Animals and ??sea creatures on ceramics are part of a long tradition, and were a particular favourite of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Tom sees...
Category

2010s European Tom Rooth Furniture

Materials

Earthenware

Spring Hares, by Tom Rooth
By Tom Rooth
Located in London, GB
Tom has painted and drawn all his life, and loves working in ceramics, which he finds a very expressive and tactile medium. He particularly like making plates, as they look fantastic hanging on walls as pictures, as well as displayed on tables and shelves. They are also functional, and an integral part of a good meal - one of the best and most important things in life. Animals and ??sea creatures on ceramics are part of a long tradition, and were a particular favourite of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Tom sees...
Category

2010s European Tom Rooth Furniture

Materials

Earthenware

Bluebottles, by Tom Rooth 'There Are 329 Flies, Each Individually Drawn by Tom'
By Tom Rooth
Located in London, GB
Tom has painted and drawn all his life, and loves working in ceramics, which he finds a very expressive and tactile medium. He particularly like making plates, as they look fantastic hanging on walls as pictures, as well as displayed on tables and shelves. They are also functional, and an integral part of a good meal - one of the best and most important things in life. Animals and ??sea creatures on ceramics are part of a long tradition, and were a particular favourite of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Tom sees...
Category

2010s European Tom Rooth Furniture

Materials

Earthenware

OCTO-PORTHOLE by Tom Rooth, the porthole circa 1900
By Tom Rooth
Located in London, GB
This is a unique piece - the porthole dates to circa 1900, while the ceramic octopus (made and drawn by artist Tom Rooth) is contemporary. It's a great...
Category

2010s British Tom Rooth Furniture

Materials

Bronze, Steel

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Tom Rooth furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Tom Rooth furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of earthenware and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Tom Rooth furniture, although gray editions of this piece are particularly popular. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Aude Clément, Lorenzo Lorenzzo, and Cesar. Prices for Tom Rooth furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $172 and can go as high as $5,143, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $173.

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