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  • The New Neutrals

    Modern neutrals now include rich, earthy shades of saffron and pale red. These warm colors bring greater depth to a versatile palette.
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Mondrian III / minimal ceramic wall sculpture - cream, white, neutral
By Jane B. Grimm
Located in Burlingame, CA
Abstract Ceramic wall sculpture in white with ivory/yellow/beige. A neutral work created with ceramic squares mounted to a wood pane from Pop Art pioneer Jane B. Grimm, whose minima...
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