Kassandra Memphis-Inspired Bold and Colorful Candelabra
By New Age Design Studio
Located in Portland, OR
Inspired by a dream about a Memphis table setting and named after the Grecian archetype of female
2010s American Candelabras
Aluminum
Kassandra Memphis-Inspired Bold and Colorful Candelabra
By New Age Design Studio
Located in Portland, OR
Inspired by a dream about a Memphis table setting and named after the Grecian archetype of female
Aluminum
$1,772
H 12.6 in W 12.6 in D 7.88 in
Ceramic Centerpiece, Memphis Style (inspired) by Jean Decloquement, France
Located in Beograd, RS
heavily inspired by the Memphis Group designers. Made in France. The centerpiece is in a very good
Ceramic
Memphis Style Pair of Candleholders, 1980s Italian-Inspired Design
Located in Herentals, BE
decorative accent, these candleholders bring a refined touch of Italian-inspired Memphis flair to any curated
Metal, Chrome
Postmodern Art Glass and Brass Egg & Holster Set, Memphis Inspired
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Carefully curated trio of glass and brass eggs with corresponding brass platform bases (2) for display. Set is comprised of 3 eggs and 3 bases.
Brass
$1,400 / set
H 4 in Dm 3 in
Postmodern Hand Carved and Burnished Stone Egg and Holster Set, Memphis Inspired
By Ettore Sottsass
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Carefully curated set of semi-precious stone eggs in vibrant pastels with corresponding stone platform bases for display. Set is comprised of 5 eggs and 3 stone bases and one white e...
Quartz, Alabaster, Granite, Marble
$1,880 / set
H 4 in Dm 3 in
Postmodern Hand Carved and Burnished Stone Egg and Holster Set, Memphis Inspired
By Ettore Sottsass
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Carefully curated set of semi-precious stone and glass eggs in vibrant colors with corresponding Lucite platform bases for display. Set is comprised of 7 eggs and 4 Lucite bases.
Quartz, Alabaster, Granite, Marble
Postmodern Art Glass and Brass Egg & Holster Set, Memphis Inspired
By Ettore Sottsass
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Carefully curated trio of glass and brass eggs with corresponding brass platform bases (2) for display. Set is comprised of 3 eggs and 2 bases.
Quartz, Alabaster, Granite, Marble
Postmodern Hand Carved and Burnished Stone Egg and Holster Set, Memphis Inspired
By Ettore Sottsass
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Carefully curated set of semi-precious stone and glass eggs in vibrant colors with corresponding Lucite platform bases for display. Set is comprised of 7 eggs and 4 Lucite bases.
Quartz, Alabaster, Granite, Marble
Post-modern Hand Carved & Burnished Stone Egg & Holster Set, Memphis Inspired
By Ettore Sottsass
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Carefully curated set of semi-precious stone eggs in vibrant pastels with corresponding stone platform bases for display. Set is comprised of 5 eggs and 3 stone bases and one white e...
Quartz, Alabaster, Granite, Marble
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