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Tart Tray – 510 mm
Inspired in the renascence blue tiles by Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro, Rua Nova combines tradition and modernity. With a variety of utilitarian pieces and table accessories in four colors, this collection makes a tribute to the blue tiles, which […]
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The Rock Votive – Bronze – 91mm – by Hanna Hansdotter
Hanna Hansdotter, born in 1984 in Lund, is an artist and designer based in Glasriket (Kingdom of Crystal, Småland), Sweden. Since graduating from Konstfack in 2017, Hansdotter has made an instant international impact. Her work is often characterized as punk baroque inspired by architecture and ornamentation at the crossroads between art and design.
In her career, Hansdotter has received numerous awards and recognitions. In 2020, she received the Åke Andrén artist scholarship and she has also received prizes such as Elle Decoration Design Awards and Residence Arts & Crafts Award. Hansdotter’s work is on display in multiple collections worldwide including the National Museum in Stockholm and the Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg.
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The Rock Votive – Pink – 91mm – by Hanna Hansdotter
Hanna Hansdotter, born in 1984 in Lund, is an artist and designer based in Glasriket (Kingdom of Crystal, Småland), Sweden. Since graduating from Konstfack in 2017, Hansdotter has made an instant international impact. Her work is often characterized as punk baroque inspired by architecture and ornamentation at the crossroads between art and design.
In her career, Hansdotter has received numerous awards and recognitions. In 2020, she received the Åke Andrén artist scholarship and she has also received prizes such as Elle Decoration Design Awards and Residence Arts & Crafts Award. Hansdotter’s work is on display in multiple collections worldwide including the National Museum in Stockholm and the Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg.
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The Rock Votive – Yellow – 91mm – by Hanna Hansdotter
Hanna Hansdotter, born in 1984 in Lund, is an artist and designer based in Glasriket (Kingdom of Crystal, Småland), Sweden. Since graduating from Konstfack in 2017, Hansdotter has made an instant international impact. Her work is often characterized as punk baroque inspired by architecture and ornamentation at the crossroads between art and design.
In her career, Hansdotter has received numerous awards and recognitions. In 2020, she received the Åke Andrén artist scholarship and she has also received prizes such as Elle Decoration Design Awards and Residence Arts & Crafts Award. Hansdotter’s work is on display in multiple collections worldwide including the National Museum in Stockholm and the Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg.
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Vase Joker Mariinsky by Katya Gerasimova Bosky
Award Winning Vase. Mara Dolinskaia was a ballet dancer at the Mariinsky Opera and Ballet Theatre in St. Katya’s one-off artist book is in the British Library Collection. She has exhibited her characteristic watercolours of dancing carnival figures at several London galleries.
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Vortex Centerpiece by Ross LoveGrove – D 47.3 CM
Several Awards Winning collection among which The Architecture MasterPrize.Vortex presents a genuine challenge to porcelain production, taking it to the limit of what is possible. Due to the large scale of each piece, they are, industrially, a challenge that requires very high technical precision and a superb know-how of all our technicians. They are largescale decorative pieces modelled in biscuit and very well polished by hand, capturing the rotational force of its energy. Vortex shows us that taking the material and the processes themselves to their limits is possible to obtain impressive pieces. Is a work of great ingenuity and technical complexity.
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Vortex Tall Vase by Ross LoveGrove – H 39.1 CM
Several Awards Winning collection among which The Architecture MasterPrize.Vortex presents a genuine challenge to porcelain production, taking it to the limit of what is possible. Due to the large scale of each piece, they are, industrially, a challenge that requires very high technical precision and a superb know-how of all our technicians. They are largescale decorative pieces modelled in biscuit and very well polished by hand, capturing the rotational force of its energy. Vortex shows us that taking the material and the processes themselves to their limits is possible to obtain impressive pieces. Is a work of great ingenuity and technical complexity.