John Pomp Infinity Cluster Pendant
Located in San Francisco, CA
Custom infinity cluster pendant by John Pomp Studio. Quantity: Seven (7) handblown sculptured
2010s American Chandeliers and Pendants
Steel
John Pomp Infinity Cluster Pendant
Located in San Francisco, CA
Custom infinity cluster pendant by John Pomp Studio. Quantity: Seven (7) handblown sculptured
Steel
Glass Witch's Ball by John Pomp
Located in Atlanta, GA
for Belvedere + Signed by the artist John Pomp Bio: John Pomp has
Blown Glass
Set of Glass Vessels by John Pomp
Located in Atlanta, GA
/> John Pomp Bio: John Pomp has redefined contemporary design through the art of glass
Blown Glass
Amber-Olive "Stone" Glass Vessel by John Pomp
Located in Atlanta, GA
artist John Pomp Bio: John Pomp has redefined contemporary design through the art
Blown Glass
Pair of Biomorphic Glass Vessels by John Pomp
Located in Atlanta, GA
/> + Signed by the artist John Pomp Bio: John Pomp has redefined contemporary design
Blown Glass
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