Early 1900s Decorative Objects
Italian Antique Early 1900s Decorative Objects
Carrara Marble
English Edwardian Antique Early 1900s Decorative Objects
Sterling Silver
Italian Antique Early 1900s Decorative Objects
Wood
Italian Antique Early 1900s Decorative Objects
Ceramic
Louis XV Antique Early 1900s Decorative Objects
Bronze
Antique Early 1900s Decorative Objects
Oak
Antique Early 1900s Decorative Objects
Marble
French Art Nouveau Antique Early 1900s Decorative Objects
Bronze
French Art Nouveau Antique Early 1900s Decorative Objects
Malachite, Bronze
British Antique Early 1900s Decorative Objects
Leather
Austrian Modern Antique Early 1900s Decorative Objects
Porcelain
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The brilliantly simple design turns a modest bouquet into a major statement.
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Cigar Culture Was Once the Peak of Masculinity. Now, It’s a Compelling Curiosity
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Thanks to its new leadership, the Spanish maker of figurines, busts and lighting is on a mission to update the art of porcelain for the 21st century.
Zoë Powell’s Magnolia 05 Vessel Is Handmade from Clay She Unearthed Herself
The free-form stoneware piece is inspired by the magnolia tree and its associations with home.
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The pair behind the Instagram account @houseplantclub share their tips for making any room of the house gloriously green.
Paris Gallerist Sandy Toupenet Gets Fired Up over 20th-Century Ceramics and Inventive New Makers
Her space on the city’s Left Bank mixes mid-century pieces by the likes of Jean Cocteau and Pablo Picasso with whimsical contemporary creations.