Curtis Fontaine Furniture
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Untitled Vessel #23, USA
By Curtis Fontaine
Located in New York, NY
Curtis Fontaine’s abstract ceramic sculptures are created through a unique process of hand building that relies as much on intuition as structural aptitude. Years apprenticing under ...
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2010s American Curtis Fontaine Furniture
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Ceramic
Untitled Vessel #21, USA
By Curtis Fontaine
Located in New York, NY
Curtis Fontaine’s abstract ceramic sculptures are created through a unique process of hand building that relies as much on intuition as structural aptitude. Years apprenticing under ...
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2010s American Curtis Fontaine Furniture
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Ceramic
Untitled Vessel #20, USA
By Curtis Fontaine
Located in New York, NY
Curtis Fontaine’s abstract ceramic sculptures are created through a unique process of hand building that relies as much on intuition as structural aptitude. Years apprenticing under ...
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2010s American Curtis Fontaine Furniture
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Ceramic
Untitled Vessel #19
By Curtis Fontaine
Located in New York, NY
Curtis Fontaine’s abstract ceramic sculptures are created through a unique process of hand building that relies as much on intuition as structural aptitude. Years apprenticing under ...
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2010s American Curtis Fontaine Furniture
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Ceramic
Untitled Vessel #18, USA
By Curtis Fontaine
Located in New York, NY
Curtis Fontaine’s abstract ceramic sculptures are created through a unique process of hand building that relies as much on intuition as structural aptitude. Years apprenticing under ...
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2010s American Curtis Fontaine Furniture
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Ceramic
Untitled Vessel #17, USA
By Curtis Fontaine
Located in New York, NY
Curtis Fontaine’s abstract ceramic sculptures are created through a unique process of hand building that relies as much on intuition as structural aptitude. Years apprenticing under ...
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2010s American Curtis Fontaine Furniture
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Ceramic
Untitled Vessel #16, USA
By Curtis Fontaine
Located in New York, NY
Curtis Fontaine’s abstract ceramic sculptures are created through a unique process of hand building that relies as much on intuition as structural aptitude. Years apprenticing under ...
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2010s American Curtis Fontaine Furniture
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Ceramic
Untitled Vessel #15, USA
By Curtis Fontaine
Located in New York, NY
Curtis Fontaine’s abstract ceramic sculptures are created through a unique process of hand building that relies as much on intuition as structural aptitude. Years apprenticing under ...
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2010s American Curtis Fontaine Furniture
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Ceramic
Untitled Vessel #13, USA
By Curtis Fontaine
Located in New York, NY
Curtis Fontaine’s abstract ceramic sculptures are created through a unique process of hand building that relies as much on intuition as structural aptitude. Years apprenticing under ...
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2010s American Curtis Fontaine Furniture
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Ceramic
Untitled Vessel #12, USA
By Curtis Fontaine
Located in New York, NY
Curtis Fontaine’s abstract ceramic sculptures are created through a unique process of hand building that relies as much on intuition as structural aptitude. Years apprenticing under ...
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2010s American Curtis Fontaine Furniture
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Ceramic
Untitled Vessel #11, USA
By Curtis Fontaine
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary ceramist Curtis Fontaine unequivocally embodies the vanguard spirit of the artists of the 1960s who fostered a re-examination of the purpose of clay. Artists like Peter ...
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2010s American Curtis Fontaine Furniture
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Ceramic
Curtis Fontaine, Untitled Vessel #9, USA
By Curtis Fontaine
Located in New York, NY
Curtis Fontaine’s abstract ceramic sculptures are created through a unique process of hand building that relies as much on intuition as structural aptitude. Years apprenticing under ...
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2010s American Curtis Fontaine Furniture
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Porcelain
Curtis Fontaine, Untitled Vessel #10, USA
By Curtis Fontaine
Located in New York, NY
Curtis Fontaine’s abstract ceramic sculptures are created through a unique process of hand building that relies as much on intuition as structural aptitude. Years apprenticing under ...
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2010s American Curtis Fontaine Furniture
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Porcelain
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Untitled Vessel #14, USA
By Curtis Fontaine
Located in New York, NY
Curtis Fontaine’s abstract ceramic sculptures are created through a unique process of hand building that relies as much on intuition as structural aptitude. Years apprenticing under ...
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Ceramic
Curtis Fontaine furniture for sale on 1stDibs.
Curtis Fontaine furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of ceramic and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Curtis Fontaine furniture, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Green River Fossil Company, John Seubert, and Robbie Heidinger.