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Homeware, Art, Collectible objects, Goods, Objects, Sculptures, Studio Anansi, Vessels Studio Anansi
Agona Platform Vessel
€1.650,00 incl. VAT
Agona Platform Vessel
Homeware, Art, Collectible objects, Goods, Objects, Sculptures, Studio Anansi, VesselsAt once rooted in tradition and embracing of new design languages, Studio Anansi explores the beauty of blackness through collectible objects that deftly harmonize simplistic form and complex tactility. Meeting at the intersection of art and design, each piece is made from wood – chosen for its tactile and yielding nature – and revisits traditional craft in a thoroughly modern way. After being hand-turned, the sculpted objects undergo a specialized burning process that results in an appearance that manages to be both fluid and static, and one that intentionally conveys the struggles, events, love, loss, pain, suffering and – above all – beauty that the black body endures.€1.650,00 incl. VATPlease contact us for further inquiries.
[spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Production & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] All pieces are made by hand in USA. Shipping after recipient of payment in full. In case we`re out of stock, please take into account a lead time of 6-8 weeks. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical Information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Measurements: H: 43cm x D: 19cm Material: Iroko, natural pigmentations and oiled finish Origin: USA Due to the characters of Evan`s works, you may need to expect some variations from finished products. [/spb_toggle] -
Aliki Christoforou – Anamnesis
Books & Magazines, Goods, LibraryOn December 29th, 2017 Aliki Christoforou (b. 1992, Greek/Belgian) was the victim of a severe traffic accident that immobilised her in hospital for a prolonged time. Anamnesis was born from a series of black and white photos taken during this extensive hospitalisation: “When I developed the rolls of film, I had to my surprise no recollection of many of the moments that appeared in the images. They were greatly distant and obscure to me; completely eclipsed from my memory. This finding was terrifying. What was the origin of these blackouts? My head trauma or the medication? The interminable days spent in the hospital?. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
Much is said about the indicial value of photography, of the famous ‘ça-a-été’ of Barthes. What was revealed to me through these photographs had indeed taken place, yet it did not correspond with my perception of reality. In order to unveil in these images the recondite memories of that uncertain period, as they existed to me in a veiled, opaque and mysterious cloud, the prints have been manipulated in the darkroom to reflect both the failures of my memory and the strange paradox I find myself in now: a strong feeling to neglect the incident and, at the same time, the need to remember. Aristotle used two terms to speak of memory. On one hand there was the ‘mneme’ [μνήμη] for passive memory, that is the simple conservation of a perceived instant of one’s life, and on the other hand there was the ‘anamnesis’ [ἀνάμνησις] for active or reminiscent memory, that is the search for memories extracted from one’s previous lives. Hence, mneme is linked to the mind while anamnesis derives from the soul. Anamnesis interrogates memory from oblivion.” [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Publication details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] First edition of 500 copies. Aliki Christoforou is the recipient of the 2021 Libraryman Award Published in 2021 by Libraryman ISBN 978–91–88113–52–8 20 x 26 cm. 72 pages. 46 color plates. Color offset printed paperbound hardcover. Blind embossed typography on front cover, spine and back cover. Linen thread bound. Black headband. [/spb_toggle] -
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Apparatus Censer – Blackened Brass
€1.100,00 incl. VAT
Apparatus Censer – Blackened Brass
Homeware, Apothecary & Wellness, Collectible objects, Goods, Scents and HoldersA result of experimentation with geometric forms in the Apparatus library, the censer connects ancient ritual with the tradition of coveted objects. Spun, cast and machined brass are assembled to create a form that recalls a chalice. As an incense burner, smoke emerges from a hand-cast porcelain dome and as a candleholder the censer becomes a brass torch that emits a soft glow. [spb_toggle title="+ Orders & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Goods will be ready to ship within 3 days after payment in full. For backorders we have a waiting period of minimum 4 weeks. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Brass patinas are unlacquered and hand sealed with a light layer of wax. Dust gently with a duster or soft rag. Do not use brass cleaners as they will remove the patina. For the ceramic, dust gently with a duster or soft rag. Or clean with water and soft detergent. [/spb_toggle][spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Waxed blackened brass, porcelain, leather. Apparatus + Cinnamon Projects incense included - 25 sticks of New York and 25 sticks of Los Angeles Size: 15.2 x 25.5cm [/spb_toggle]
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Charlotte Lapalus – Marlène
Books & Magazines, Goods, Library"I like to hear you tell me that the world is music whose notes we share. Those who resonate with grace and delight. The ones that pierce with rage and fright. And finally, those who utter the cry of abandonment and pain. There are also memories and promises. I like to hear you talk about the quintessence of love. So I follow you, here and there. Our walk begins through the seasons. Our senses no longer betray us and we no longer lie." Charlotte Lapalus (b. 1987, French) [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
SFirst edition of 700 copies. Special edition of 25 copies, numbered, in offset printed paperboard slipcase, with signed original print. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Publication details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Published in 2021 by Libraryman First edition: ISBN 978–91–88113–50–4 23 x 29 cm. 72 pages + printed endpapers. 76 color plates. Offset printed clothbound hardcover. Linen thread bound. Red headband. Authentic tip-in images on front cover with typography in black foil. Typography on spine and back cover in white foil. [/spb_toggle] -
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Dudi Hasson – As Far as Close
Books & Magazines, Goods, Library“Addicted” to photography from a very young age, autodidact photographer Dudi Hasson (b. 1981, Israeli) embarked on his photographic journey at the age of 16. Ever since then, his work has explored the thin line between intimacy and alienation. Inspired by people and places, Hasson is continually curious about the nature of relationships—whether they’re between the camera and its subject, between the subjects themselves, or internally between himself and the camera. Dudi strives to capture rare moments of the “in-between”, i.e. in between love and hate, joy and misery, truth and lies, far and close. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
As Far As Close is a selected collection of Hasson’s portraits from different times and places, gathered as a mosaic of unexpected moments best demonstrating his unique aesthetics and point of view. The book contains a poem, in Hebrew, written by poet Noam Noy (b. 1988, Israeli), alongside an English translation. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Publication details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] First edition of 700 copies. Published in 2021 by Libraryman ISBN 978–91–88113–51–1 24 x 30 cm. 72 pages. 41 color plates. Offset printed clothbound hardcover. Linen thread bound. Blind embossing on front cover, spine and back cover, with authentic tip-in image on front cover. Dustcover in offset, with typography on front cover in green foil. White and blue headband. [/spb_toggle] -
Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, Kitchen & Tableware, Objects, Tableware Carl Auböck
Face Bottlestopper
€260,00 incl. VAT
Face Bottlestopper
Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, Kitchen & Tableware, Objects, TablewareA brass bottlestopper in unlacquered polished brass designed by Carl Auböck II circa 1950. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Bottlestopper can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 6.1 x D: 5.7cm - Weight: 175 g Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
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Joe Lai & Heitai Cheung – Big Hair
Books & Magazines, Goods, LibraryInspired by ‘upstyles’ and weaving techniques from the 1960s of Tokyo; especially by the pioneering of famous geisha hair master Junji Noburyu (or ’Shinryu’), photographer Joe Lai (b. 1977, French) and hairstylist Heitai Cheung (b. 1989, Hong Kong) became contagious by Noburyu’s passion by applying his techniques on modern Asian women. The fundamental book of which techniques Big Hair is based on was originally referenced as a technical book, but for Lai and Cheung a new realm of magic was found within its pages, as well as for the participating models who all had dreamt about being styled with this classical hairstyle. Heitai Cheung devoted a year to perfect the techniques needed to complete the series. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
First edition of 500 copies. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Publication details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Published in 2021 by Libraryman ISBN 978–91–88113–55–9 20 x 25,7 cm. 44 pages. 22 color plates. Color offset printed softcover. Perfect bound. Color offset printed dustcover. [/spb_toggle] -
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Large Round Standing Bowl – Alpine
€265,00 incl. VAT
Large Round Standing Bowl – Alpine
Homeware, Goods, Kitchen & Tableware, Objects, Serveware, Small Storage, Tableware, VesselsSometimes bigger… is better. The Large Round Standing Bowl is an exciting expansion of the FS Objects’ collection. Perfect for fruits and vegetables but can make a statement anywhere in the home. The new addition takes the lead as the largest in its die cast aluminum family with architecturally inspired legs that elevate its contents to centerpiece status. Each bowl is powder coated with a slight textured matte finish to catch the light and add a unique feel to the space it inhabits. [spb_toggle title="+ Orders & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Goods will be ready to ship within 3 days after payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Wash vessels by hand with dish soap and let drip dry. [/spb_toggle][spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Powder coated aluminium Size: 30 x 30 x 9 cm [/spb_toggle]
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Lisa Sorgini – Behind Glass
Books & Magazines, Goods, LibraryLisa Sorgini (b. 1980, Australian) is a photographic artist that has found her own maternal experience to be central to the themes in her work. Behind Glass, offers a layered exploration of motherhood as shown during the months of the burgeoning COVID-19 pandemic, as unprecedented stay-at-home measures swept across Australia and the World. It’s an opus that stands as both a creative commentary and an important cultural record. Born of the pandemic, shooting began for the series as the first stay-at-home orders came into force in Australia. Making portraits of those in her immediate community, It’s a body of work motivated by a need to make visible the unseen role of parenting during such isolation and one that evokes a spectrum of deep tenderness, tedium, quietude, love, frustration, fear, and despair. These works present the light and darkness of motherhood during these extended periods of lockdown; the use of soft lighting and tonal contrast bringing this metaphor to visual life. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
Each work is framed by a window in the home, a practice that feels poignant given the circumstances of mandated isolation where no contact was allowed. It’s a process that suspends each subject within a liminal space of transference and adaptation, one that mothers endure but children are protected from. Babies are seen clinging to their mothers. Tiny hands tug at clothing and skin. Each image, a delicate assemblage of flesh, unposed, set against the backdrop of quiet familiarity. There’s tenderness, but also an omnipresent claustrophobia and intensity. Dewy faces and subdued tonality lends some works the appearance of a baroque portrait. It’s a disarming technique that adds to the body of work’s transcendence and timeless narrative. One mother looks out from the pane – seen for a moment in a time they were only just beginning to understand, her expression almost indecipherable. Behind glass, mother and child appear like living and breathing masterpieces – divine comedies of domesticity. Whilst informing of a particular time, Behind Glass also speaks more broadly of the existing maternal experience. Its most blatant subtext is that of motherhood as contextualised within the modern western milieu; where women lie at the core of an intense inner world whilst continuing to remain begrudgingly detached from the outer. Yet central to this story is also the concept of hope and connective awareness. Mothers joined through a collective experience. Through this work, the unseen is seen. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Publication details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] The book contains a foreword by writer and curator Federica Chiocchetti (b. 1983, Italian). First edition of 1,000 copies. Special edition of 25 copies, numbered, in paperboard slipcase, screen printed in bordeaux, with signed original print. Published in 2021 by Libraryman ISBN 978–91–88113–53–5 24 x 29,3 cm. 64 pages. 34 color plates. Offset printed paperbound hardcover. Linen thread bound. Beige headband. Typography on front cover, spine and back cover in bordeaux foil. [/spb_toggle] -
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Long Standing Bowl – Cream
€175,00 incl. VAT
Long Standing Bowl – Cream
Homeware, Goods, Kitchen & Tableware, Serveware, Small Storage, Tableware, VesselsPlace as a centerpiece on your favorite table or enjoy in the kitchen as a special fruit bowl. The die cast aluminum Standing Bowl is elevated off the table surface by its architecturally inspired planar legs. Each bowl is matte powder coated with a slight texture to catch the light and add an enjoyable feel. [spb_toggle title="+ Orders & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Goods will be ready to ship within 3 days after payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Wash vessels by hand with dish soap and let drip dry. [/spb_toggle][spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Powder coated aluminium Size: 38 x 15 x 10 cm [/spb_toggle]
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Long Standing Bowl – Moss
€175,00 incl. VAT
Long Standing Bowl – Moss
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Long Standing Bowl – Sage
€175,00 incl. VAT
Long Standing Bowl – Sage
Homeware, Goods, Kitchen & Tableware, Serveware, Small Storage, Tableware, VesselsPlace as a centerpiece on your favorite table or enjoy in the kitchen as a special fruit bowl. The die cast aluminum Standing Bowl is elevated off the table surface by its architecturally inspired planar legs. Each bowl is matte powder coated with a slight texture to catch the light and add an enjoyable feel. [spb_toggle title="+ Orders & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Goods will be ready to ship within 3 days after payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Wash vessels by hand with dish soap and let drip dry. [/spb_toggle][spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Powder coated aluminium Size: 38 x 15 x 10 cm [/spb_toggle]
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Homeware, Art, Collectible objects, Goods, Objects, Sculptures, Studio Anansi, Vessels Studio Anansi
Ode Platform Vessel
€2.400,00 incl. VAT
Ode Platform Vessel
Homeware, Art, Collectible objects, Goods, Objects, Sculptures, Studio Anansi, VesselsAt once rooted in tradition and embracing of new design languages, Studio Anansi explores the beauty of blackness through collectible objects that deftly harmonize simplistic form and complex tactility. Meeting at the intersection of art and design, each piece is made from wood – chosen for its tactile and yielding nature – and revisits traditional craft in a thoroughly modern way. After being hand-turned, the sculpted objects undergo a specialized burning process that results in an appearance that manages to be both fluid and static, and one that intentionally conveys the struggles, events, love, loss, pain, suffering and – above all – beauty that the black body endures.€2.400,00 incl. VATPlease contact us for further inquiries.
[spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Production & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] All pieces are made by hand in USA. Shipping after recipient of payment in full. In case we`re out of stock, please take into account a lead time of 6-8 weeks. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical Information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Measurements: H: 57cm x D: 18cm Material: African Wenge, natural pigmentations and oiled finish Origin: USA Due to the characters of Evan`s works, you may need to expect some variations from finished products. [/spb_toggle] -
Osamu Yokonami – Wild Children
Books & Magazines, Goods, LibraryWild Children by Osamu Yokonami (b. 1967, Japanese). [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
First edition of 1,000 copies, numbered. Special edition of 25 copies, with signed original 8" x 10" | 203 x 254 mm print. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Publication details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Published in 2021 by Libraryman First edition: ISBN 978–91–88113–54–2 20 x 16 cm. 44 pages. 36 color plates. Color offset printed softcover. Browsing as Japanese tradition, left to right. Saddle-stitched, in grey paperboard slipcase with typography in black foil. [/spb_toggle] -
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Small Round Standing Bowl – Cream
€110,00 incl. VAT
Small Round Standing Bowl – Cream
Homeware, Goods, Kitchen & Tableware, Serveware, Small Storage, Tableware, VesselsThe little sibling to the Long Standing Bowl with just as much character. Perfect as a unique serving dish or in the entryway as a sculptural catchall. This die cast aluminum bowl its elevated off the table surface by its architecturally inspired planar legs. Each bowl is matte powder coated with a slight texture to catch the light and add an enjoyable feel. [spb_toggle title="+ Orders & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Goods will be ready to ship within 3 days after payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Wash vessels by hand with dish soap and let drip dry. [/spb_toggle][spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Powder coated aluminium Size: 13 x 13 x 10 cm [/spb_toggle]
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Small Round Standing Bowl – Moss
€110,00 incl. VAT
Small Round Standing Bowl – Moss
Homeware, Goods, Kitchen & Tableware, Objects, Serveware, Small Storage, Tableware, VesselsThe little sibling to the Long Standing Bowl with just as much character. Perfect as a unique serving dish or in the entryway as a sculptural catchall. This die cast aluminum bowl its elevated off the table surface by its architecturally inspired planar legs. Each bowl is matte powder coated with a slight texture to catch the light and add an enjoyable feel. [spb_toggle title="+ Orders & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Goods will be ready to ship within 3 days after payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Wash vessels by hand with dish soap and let drip dry. [/spb_toggle][spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Powder coated aluminium Size: 13 x 13 x 10 cm [/spb_toggle]
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Small Round Standing Bowl – Sage
€110,00 incl. VAT
Small Round Standing Bowl – Sage
Homeware, Goods, Kitchen & Tableware, Serveware, Small Storage, Tableware, VesselsThe little sibling to the Long Standing Bowl with just as much character. Perfect as a unique serving dish or in the entryway as a sculptural catchall. This die cast aluminum bowl its elevated off the table surface by its architecturally inspired planar legs. Each bowl is matte powder coated with a slight texture to catch the light and add an enjoyable feel. [spb_toggle title="+ Orders & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Goods will be ready to ship within 3 days after payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Wash vessels by hand with dish soap and let drip dry. [/spb_toggle][spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Powder coated aluminium Size: 13 x 13 x 10 cm [/spb_toggle]
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Small Round Standing Bowl – Sienna
€110,00 incl. VAT
Small Round Standing Bowl – Sienna
Homeware, Goods, Kitchen & Tableware, Objects, Serveware, Small Storage, Tableware, VesselsThe little sibling to the Long Standing Bowl with just as much character. Perfect as a unique serving dish or in the entryway as a sculptural catchall. This die cast aluminum bowl its elevated off the table surface by its architecturally inspired planar legs. Each bowl is matte powder coated with a slight texture to catch the light and add an enjoyable feel. [spb_toggle title="+ Orders & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Goods will be ready to ship within 3 days after payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Wash vessels by hand with dish soap and let drip dry. [/spb_toggle][spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Powder coated aluminium Size: 13 x 13 x 10 cm [/spb_toggle]
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Homeware, Art, Collectible objects, Goods, Objects, Sculptures, Small Storage, Studio Anansi, Vessels Studio Anansi
Yaa Container – Short
€1.300,00 incl. VAT
Yaa Container – Short
Homeware, Art, Collectible objects, Goods, Objects, Sculptures, Small Storage, Studio Anansi, VesselsAt once rooted in tradition and embracing of new design languages, Studio Anansi explores the beauty of blackness through collectible objects that deftly harmonize simplistic form and complex tactility. Meeting at the intersection of art and design, each piece is made from wood – chosen for its tactile and yielding nature – and revisits traditional craft in a thoroughly modern way. After being hand-turned, the sculpted objects undergo a specialized burning process that results in an appearance that manages to be both fluid and static, and one that intentionally conveys the struggles, events, love, loss, pain, suffering and – above all – beauty that the black body endures.€1.300,00 incl. VATPlease contact us for further inquiries.
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Yaa Container – Tall
€1.350,00 incl. VAT
Yaa Container – Tall
Homeware, Art, Collectible objects, Goods, Objects, Sculptures, Small Storage, Studio Anansi, VesselsAt once rooted in tradition and embracing of new design languages, Studio Anansi explores the beauty of blackness through collectible objects that deftly harmonize simplistic form and complex tactility. Meeting at the intersection of art and design, each piece is made from wood – chosen for its tactile and yielding nature – and revisits traditional craft in a thoroughly modern way. After being hand-turned, the sculpted objects undergo a specialized burning process that results in an appearance that manages to be both fluid and static, and one that intentionally conveys the struggles, events, love, loss, pain, suffering and – above all – beauty that the black body endures.€1.350,00 incl. VATPlease contact us for further inquiries.
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Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, Library, Objects, Office Carl Auböck
Ashtray “Crown”
€360,00 incl. VAT
Ashtray “Crown”
Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, Library, Objects, OfficeAn ashtray in unlacquered polished brass designed by Carl Auböck II circa 1950. The crown is now being cast, using the same sculptured wooden positive mould, in the same workshop by Carl Auböck IV. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Crown Ashtray can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 6x4 cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Bonnie & Clyde – Blackened Brass
Homeware, Goods, Scents and HoldersDesigned & made by Corinne van Havre Interior label ‘LaLouL’ was launched in 2013 by Antwerp-based designer Corinne van Havre. All products of LaLouL are handmade in collaboration with skilled European craftsmen.Please contact us for further inquiries.
[spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Production & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] All pieces are made by hand in Belgium. Shipping after recipient of payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] It will arrive with a bright finish but will oxidise and darken over time to reveal a distinctive patina. Simply use a metal polish to restore a like-new finish. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical Information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Brass & copper Dimensions: 18x3cm *This item must be treated delicately [/spb_toggle] -
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Bud Vase #1
€175,00 incl. VAT
Bud Vase #1
Homeware, Art, Collectible objects, Goods, Objects, Sculptures, Vessels, Walk in the ParkBud dried flower vase. Walk In The Park is formed by creative couple Sam and Jiho, who make unique wood-turned objects from their Titirangi studio. Sam`s creative background comes from experience in wood-work and furniture design which he practised in Korea. Walk In The Park is a practice-led exploration into functional and sculptural objects, each work a homage to the variations of wood available in New Zealand. This tactile devotion extends into Sam`s desire to create products that are both beautiful and functional, blending the organic with the domestic.€175,00 incl. VATPlease contact us for further inquiries.
[spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Production & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] All pieces are made by hand in New Zealand. Shipping after recipient of payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical Information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Measurements: H: 10cm x D: 9cm Material: Walnut Origin: New Zealand Due to the characters of Sam`s works, you may need to expect some variations and imperfections from finished products. Sam is not using the timbers that are milled and kiln dried in large sawmills. All the woods are sourced from local small sawmills or arborists, who produce small volume but diverse timbers. All the timbers from there are air-dried and the conditions are various. You might need to expect some imperfect characters such as knots, bark, uneven edges, cracks and some bug holes from my finished works. However, Sam is not using some poor quality materials if they will bothering and devaluing the works. Therefore, we believe that all the works are acceptable for sale. [/spb_toggle] -
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Bud Vase #2
€175,00 incl. VAT
Bud Vase #2
Homeware, Art, Collectible objects, Goods, Sculptures, Vessels, Walk in the ParkBud dried flower vase. Walk In The Park is formed by creative couple Sam and Jiho, who make unique wood-turned objects from their Titirangi studio. Sam`s creative background comes from experience in wood-work and furniture design which he practised in Korea. Walk In The Park is a practice-led exploration into functional and sculptural objects, each work a homage to the variations of wood available in New Zealand. This tactile devotion extends into Sam`s desire to create products that are both beautiful and functional, blending the organic with the domestic.€175,00 incl. VATPlease contact us for further inquiries.
[spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Production & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] All pieces are made by hand in New Zealand. Shipping after recipient of payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical Information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Measurements: H: 13cm x D: 11cm Material: Walnut Origin: New Zealand Due to the characters of Sam`s works, you may need to expect some variations and imperfections from finished products. Sam is not using the timbers that are milled and kiln dried in large sawmills. All the woods are sourced from local small sawmills or arborists, who produce small volume but diverse timbers. All the timbers from there are air-dried and the conditions are various. You might need to expect some imperfect characters such as knots, bark, uneven edges, cracks and some bug holes from my finished works. However, Sam is not using some poor quality materials if they will bothering and devaluing the works. Therefore, we believe that all the works are acceptable for sale. [/spb_toggle] -
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Bud Vase #4
€175,00 incl. VAT
Bud Vase #4
Homeware, Art, Collectible objects, Goods, Objects, Sculptures, Vessels, Walk in the ParkBud dried flower vase. Walk In The Park is formed by creative couple Sam and Jiho, who make unique wood-turned objects from their Titirangi studio. Sam`s creative background comes from experience in wood-work and furniture design which he practised in Korea. Walk In The Park is a practice-led exploration into functional and sculptural objects, each work a homage to the variations of wood available in New Zealand. This tactile devotion extends into Sam`s desire to create products that are both beautiful and functional, blending the organic with the domestic.€175,00 incl. VATPlease contact us for further inquiries.
[spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Production & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] All pieces are made by hand in New Zealand. Shipping after recipient of payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical Information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Measurements: H: 12cm x D: 7cm Material: Kauri Wood (Head part of tree) Origin: New Zealand Due to the characters of Sam`s works, you may need to expect some variations and imperfections from finished products. Sam is not using the timbers that are milled and kiln dried in large sawmills. All the woods are sourced from local small sawmills or arborists, who produce small volume but diverse timbers. All the timbers from there are air-dried and the conditions are various. You might need to expect some imperfect characters such as knots, bark, uneven edges, cracks and some bug holes from my finished works. However, Sam is not using some poor quality materials if they will bothering and devaluing the works. Therefore, we believe that all the works are acceptable for sale. [/spb_toggle] -
Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, Library, Objects, Office Carl Auböck
Chain Nickel Plated
€225,00 incl. VAT
Chain Nickel Plated
Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, Library, Objects, OfficeA Chain in iron nickel plated designed by Carl Auböck II circa 1950. The hand is now being cast, using the same sculptured wooden positive mould, in the same workshop by Carl Auböck IV. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Paperweight Chain can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered nickel plated object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Nickel polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the nickel to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Nickel plated iron Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 5.5 x 19cm - Weight: 1.039 kg Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Homeware, Collectible objects, Objects, Vessels Jules Lobgeois
Circular Water Tray – Medium
€375,00 incl. VAT
Circular Water Tray – Medium
Homeware, Collectible objects, Objects, VesselsChizzeled metal tray. Born in 1994 in the Oise region, Jules Lobgeois lives and works in a small village in the south of the region. It is in this village surrounded by forests where my ancestors lived that he find the inspiration as well as the wood and steel I need to create. Halfway between functional object and sculpture, each piece he creates comes from a search for purity of form.€375,00 incl. VATPlease contact us for further inquiries.
[spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Production & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] All pieces are made by hand in France. Shipping after recipient of payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical Information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Measurement: D: 26cm Finish: Patinated Material: Metal *This tray must be treated delicately [/spb_toggle] -
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Domino – Brass
Homeware, Goods, Scents and HoldersDesigned & made by Corinne van Havre Interior label ‘LaLouL’ was launched in 2013 by Antwerp-based designer Corinne van Havre. All products of LaLouL are handmade in collaboration with skilled European craftsmen.Please contact us for further inquiries.
[spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Production & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] All pieces are made by hand in Belgium. Shipping after recipient of payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] It will arrive with a bright finish but will oxidise and darken over time to reveal a distinctive patina. Simply use a metal polish to restore a like-new finish. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical Information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Brass Dimensions: - 2 pieces of 5 x 3cm - 2 pieces of 8 x 3cm - 2 pieces of 13 x 3cm *This item must be treated delicately [/spb_toggle] -
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Eclipse Bottle Opener
Eclipse Bottle Opener
Homeware, Collectible objects, Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, TablewareThis beautiful and functional bottle opener is made using the ‘sand cast’ technique. It has a bright polish at first, but the colour gradually turns darker to show a distinctive patina with handling over time. Using it often and for a long time unveils the beauty of the material to its maximum potential. Founded in 1879, Futagami is one of Japan’s oldest metal manufacturers. Its collaboration with designer Masanori Oji has created a modern minimalist line of brass ware home goods that combine traditional techniques and materials with modern shapes. Futagami’s craftsmen work from Masanori’s inventive designs to create truly original metal works that bring elegance and understated radiance to common everyday objects.Please contact us for further inquiries.
[spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Production & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] All pieces are made by hand in Japan. Shipping after recipient of payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical Information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Measurements: 6 x 7.8 x 0.8cm Material: Brass *will get patinated over time Origin: Japan [/spb_toggle] -
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Frame Bottle Opener
€55,00 incl. VAT
Frame Bottle Opener
Homeware, Collectible objects, Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Objects, TablewareThe Frame Bottle Opener is made of cast solid brass. The outside surface has a satin, brushed finish which contrasts beautifully with the rough texture inside. It's designed by Oji Masanori and manufactured at Futagami, one of Japan's oldest metal foundries. As you use it over the years, it will gain a rich patina due to oxidization. A camel colored patina is expected to develop within 5 years, and a russet brown color patina is expected to develop at approximately 30 years. A green rust might also appear. This can be removed with a mixture of vinegar and salt.€55,00 incl. VATPlease contact us for further inquiries.
[spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Production & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] All pieces are made by hand in Japan. Shipping after recipient of payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical Information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Measurements: W2 x D1,5 x H14 cm Material: Brass Origin: Japan [/spb_toggle] -
Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, Library, Objects, Office Carl Auböck
Letter Opener
€475,00 incl. VAT
Letter Opener
Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, Library, Objects, OfficeA letter opener in unlacquered polished brass and leather designed by Carl Auböck II circa 1950. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Letter Opener can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass and leather Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 25x3cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
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Modular Raised Platter #1
€580,00 incl. VAT
Modular Raised Platter #1
Homeware, Art, Collectible objects, Goods, Objects, Sculptures, Walk in the ParkModular Raised Platter. Walk In The Park is formed by creative couple Sam and Jiho, who make unique wood-turned objects from their Titirangi studio. Sam`s creative background comes from experience in wood-work and furniture design which he practised in Korea. Walk In The Park is a practice-led exploration into functional and sculptural objects, each work a homage to the variations of wood available in New Zealand. This tactile devotion extends into Sam`s desire to create products that are both beautiful and functional, blending the organic with the domestic.€580,00 incl. VATPlease contact us for further inquiries.
[spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Production & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] All pieces are made by hand in New Zealand. Shipping after recipient of payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical Information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Measurements: H: 20.5cm x D: 33.5cm Material: Kauri, Ebonised Chestnut & Ebonised London Plane Origin: New Zealand Due to the characters of Sam`s works, you may need to expect some variations and imperfections from finished products. Sam is not using the timbers that are milled and kiln dried in large sawmills. All the woods are sourced from local small sawmills or arborists, who produce small volume but diverse timbers. All the timbers from there are air-dried and the conditions are various. You might need to expect some imperfect characters such as knots, bark, uneven edges, cracks and some bug holes from my finished works. However, Sam is not using some poor quality materials if they will bothering and devaluing the works. Therefore, we believe that all the works are acceptable for sale. [/spb_toggle] -
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Modular Raised Platter #3
€580,00 incl. VAT
Modular Raised Platter #3
Homeware, Art, Collectible objects, Goods, Objects, Sculptures, Walk in the ParkModular Raised Platter. Walk In The Park is formed by creative couple Sam and Jiho, who make unique wood-turned objects from their Titirangi studio. Sam`s creative background comes from experience in wood-work and furniture design which he practised in Korea. Walk In The Park is a practice-led exploration into functional and sculptural objects, each work a homage to the variations of wood available in New Zealand. This tactile devotion extends into Sam`s desire to create products that are both beautiful and functional, blending the organic with the domestic.€580,00 incl. VATPlease contact us for further inquiries.
[spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Production & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] All pieces are made by hand in New Zealand. Shipping after recipient of payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical Information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Measurements: H: 19cm x D: 30.5cm Material: Ebonised Oak, Ebonised Blackwood & ebonoised Totara Origin: New Zealand Due to the characters of Sam`s works, you may need to expect some variations and imperfections from finished products. Sam is not using the timbers that are milled and kiln dried in large sawmills. All the woods are sourced from local small sawmills or arborists, who produce small volume but diverse timbers. All the timbers from there are air-dried and the conditions are various. You might need to expect some imperfect characters such as knots, bark, uneven edges, cracks and some bug holes from my finished works. However, Sam is not using some poor quality materials if they will bothering and devaluing the works. Therefore, we believe that all the works are acceptable for sale. [/spb_toggle] -
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N°025 A4 Elastic Folder – Black
Goods, Library, OfficeSimple A4-document holder with elastic closure [spb_toggle title="+ Leather" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Vegetable tanned calf is a thicker and more rigid type of leather. Vegetable-tanned calf is a full grain aniline leather that was tanned with vegetable extracts. Aniline leather is the most natural looking leather as it has not been protected by a surface coating of polymer and pigments. It gives your item a unique aspect and touch. As it is a thicker and plain type of leather, stains, scratches and patina belong to the normal aging process of your item. Differences in tone, shading, gradation, and the possible alterations of the material are to be regarded as a sign of quality. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Avoid any contact with water as vegetable tanned is a dry type of leather that will absorb water. In case you do, dry your item immediately by spreading the water out evenly. To avoid any problem with humidity, you can treat your vegetable tanned calf leather with a specific waterproof spray. The use of care products for this type of leather is not recommended during the first years. To clean your item, glycerine soap or water can be applied thanks to a soft cotton cloth; but make sure not to get the leather soaked, as vegetable tanned calf is not stable in water. The leather tends to discolor and become harder. If stained, applying any type of care product on a specific area might create a larger stain. Make sure to apply the chosen care product on the whole surface. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Dimensions: 32 x 24 cm - Colour: Black [/spb_toggle]
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N°025 A4 Elastic Folder – Chestnut
Goods, Library, OfficeSimple A4-document holder with elastic closure [spb_toggle title="+ Leather" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Vegetable tanned calf is a thicker and more rigid type of leather. Vegetable-tanned calf is a full grain aniline leather that was tanned with vegetable extracts. Aniline leather is the most natural looking leather as it has not been protected by a surface coating of polymer and pigments. It gives your item a unique aspect and touch. As it is a thicker and plain type of leather, stains, scratches and patina belong to the normal aging process of your item. Differences in tone, shading, gradation, and the possible alterations of the material are to be regarded as a sign of quality. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Avoid any contact with water as vegetable tanned is a dry type of leather that will absorb water. In case you do, dry your item immediately by spreading the water out evenly. To avoid any problem with humidity, you can treat your vegetable tanned calf leather with a specific waterproof spray. The use of care products for this type of leather is not recommended during the first years. To clean your item, glycerine soap or water can be applied thanks to a soft cotton cloth; but make sure not to get the leather soaked, as vegetable tanned calf is not stable in water. The leather tends to discolor and become harder. If stained, applying any type of care product on a specific area might create a larger stain. Make sure to apply the chosen care product on the whole surface. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Dimensions: 32 x 24 cm - Colour: Chestnut [/spb_toggle]
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N°025 A4 Elastic Folder – Natural
Goods, Library, OfficeSimple A4-document holder with elastic closure [spb_toggle title="+ Leather" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Vegetable tanned calf is a thicker and more rigid type of leather. Vegetable-tanned calf is a full grain aniline leather that was tanned with vegetable extracts. Aniline leather is the most natural looking leather as it has not been protected by a surface coating of polymer and pigments. It gives your item a unique aspect and touch. As it is a thicker and plain type of leather, stains, scratches and patina belong to the normal aging process of your item. Differences in tone, shading, gradation, and the possible alterations of the material are to be regarded as a sign of quality. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Avoid any contact with water as vegetable tanned is a dry type of leather that will absorb water. In case you do, dry your item immediately by spreading the water out evenly. To avoid any problem with humidity, you can treat your vegetable tanned calf leather with a specific waterproof spray. The use of care products for this type of leather is not recommended during the first years. To clean your item, glycerine soap or water can be applied thanks to a soft cotton cloth; but make sure not to get the leather soaked, as vegetable tanned calf is not stable in water. The leather tends to discolor and become harder. If stained, applying any type of care product on a specific area might create a larger stain. Make sure to apply the chosen care product on the whole surface. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Dimensions: 32 x 24 cm - Colour: Natural [/spb_toggle]
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N°156 A4 Covered Folder – Black
Goods, Library, OfficeDocument holder or computer case (13"), with 3 flaps Elastic closure [spb_toggle title="+ Leather" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Vegetable tanned calf is a thicker and more rigid type of leather. Vegetable-tanned calf is a full grain aniline leather that was tanned with vegetable extracts. Aniline leather is the most natural looking leather as it has not been protected by a surface coating of polymer and pigments. It gives your item a unique aspect and touch. As it is a thicker and plain type of leather, stains, scratches and patina belong to the normal aging process of your item. Differences in tone, shading, gradation, and the possible alterations of the material are to be regarded as a sign of quality. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Avoid any contact with water as vegetable tanned is a dry type of leather that will absorb water. In case you do, dry your item immediately by spreading the water out evenly. To avoid any problem with humidity, you can treat your vegetable tanned calf leather with a specific waterproof spray. The use of care products for this type of leather is not recommended during the first years. To clean your item, glycerine soap or water can be applied thanks to a soft cotton cloth ; but make sure not to get the leather soaked, as vegetable tanned calf is not stable in water. The leather tends to discolor and become harder. If stained, applying any type of care product on a specific area might create a larger stain. Make sure to apply the chosen care product on the whole surface. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Dimensions: 32,5 x 22,7 x 2,5 cm - Colour: Black [/spb_toggle]
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N°156 A4 Covered Folder – Chestnut
Goods, Library, OfficeDocument holder or computer case (13"), with 3 flapselastic closure [spb_toggle title="+ Leather" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Vegetable tanned calf is a thicker and more rigid type of leather. Vegetable-tanned calf is a full grain aniline leather that was tanned with vegetable extracts. Aniline leather is the most natural looking leather as it has not been protected by a surface coating of polymer and pigments. It gives your item a unique aspect and touch. As it is a thicker and plain type of leather, stains, scratches and patina belong to the normal aging process of your item. Differences in tone, shading, gradation, and the possible alterations of the material are to be regarded as a sign of quality. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Avoid any contact with water as vegetable tanned is a dry type of leather that will absorb water. In case you do, dry your item immediately by spreading the water out evenly. To avoid any problem with humidity, you can treat your vegetable tanned calf leather with a specific waterproof spray. The use of care products for this type of leather is not recommended during the first years. To clean your item, glycerine soap or water can be applied thanks to a soft cotton cloth; but make sure not to get the leather soaked, as vegetable tanned calf is not stable in water. The leather tends to discolor and become harder. If stained, applying any type of care product on a specific area might create a larger stain. Make sure to apply the chosen care product on the whole surface. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Dimensions: 32,5 x 22,7 x 2,5 cm - Colour: Chestnut [/spb_toggle]
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N°156 A4 Covered Folder – Natural
Goods, Library, OfficeDocument holder or computer case (13"), with 3 flapselastic closure [spb_toggle title="+ Leather" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Vegetable tanned calf is a thicker and more rigid type of leather. Vegetable-tanned calf is a full grain aniline leather that was tanned with vegetable extracts. Aniline leather is the most natural looking leather as it has not been protected by a surface coating of polymer and pigments. It gives your item a unique aspect and touch. As it is a thicker and plain type of leather, stains, scratches and patina belong to the normal aging process of your item. Differences in tone, shading, gradation, and the possible alterations of the material are to be regarded as a sign of quality. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Avoid any contact with water as vegetable tanned is a dry type of leather that will absorb water. In case you do, dry your item immediately by spreading the water out evenly. To avoid any problem with humidity, you can treat your vegetable tanned calf leather with a specific waterproof spray. The use of care products for this type of leather is not recommended during the first years. To clean your item, glycerine soap or water can be applied thanks to a soft cotton cloth; but make sure not to get the leather soaked, as vegetable tanned calf is not stable in water. The leather tends to discolor and become harder. If stained, applying any type of care product on a specific area might create a larger stain. Make sure to apply the chosen care product on the whole surface. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Dimensions: 32,5 x 22,7 x 2,5 cm - Colour: Natural [/spb_toggle]
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Osamu Yokonami — Kumo
Books & Magazines, Goods, LibraryThe clouds serve as a common denominator in Osamu Yokonami’s (b. 1967, Japanese) continued exploration of youth, collectivity and anonymity. The utopian settings in Kumo depict an analogy of the cultural homogenization of society’s interconnecting networks; the social system—as a visual metaphor, the strength of a group can overcome individual actions. Shooting locations include Tateyama, Mount Fuji, Miura, Numazu—all in Japan. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
First edition of 1,000 copies. Special edition of 25 copies, numbered, in paperboard slipcase, screen printed in white, with signed original print. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Publication details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Published in 2020 by Libraryman First edition: ISBN 978–91–88113–39–9 24,5 x 30 cm. 52 pages. 24 color plates. Offset printed clothbound hardcover. Linen thread bound. Authentic tip-in image on front cover with typography on spine and back cover in bordeaux foil. Perforated pages for suggested removal. Beige headband. [/spb_toggle] -
Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, Library, Objects, Office Carl Auböck
Paperweight Foot – Small
€235,00 incl. VAT
Paperweight Foot – Small
Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, Library, Objects, OfficeA hand paperweight in unlacquered polished brass designed by Carl Auböck II circa 1950. The foot is now being cast, using the same sculptured wooden positive mould, in the same workshop by Carl Auböck IV. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Paperweight Foot can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 5x3x1 cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, Library, Objects, Office Carl Auböck
Paperweight Hand
€200,00 incl. VAT
Paperweight Hand
Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, Library, Objects, OfficeA hand paperweight in unlacquered polished brass designed by Carl Auböck II circa 1950. The hand is now being cast, using the same sculptured wooden positive mould, in the same workshop by Carl Auböck IV. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Paperweight Hand can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 6×9x1 cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Homeware, Art, Ceramics, Eva Hernandez, Kitchen & Tableware, Serveware, Tableware, Vessels Hernandez
Platos – Frog
€418,00 incl. VAT
Platos – Frog
Homeware, Art, Ceramics, Eva Hernandez, Kitchen & Tableware, Serveware, Tableware, VesselsFrom her studio in Madrid, Hernández, gives free rein to her imagination. In ceramics she found the perfect medium to unveil her talents as a painter, sculptor and enamelist and create a personal universe filled with unique everyday objects. Particularly inspired by nature and ancient civilisations, she draws inspiration from old art books and translates them in clay. Nothing is left to chance, her works are a result of a detailed study of shapes, colours and dimensions leaving no two pieces are alike.€418,00 incl. VATPlease contact us for further inquiries.
[spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Production & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] All pieces are made by hand in Spain. Shipping after recipient of payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical Information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Measurements (Approx.): - D: 42cm x H: 15cm Finish: Light glazing Material: Ceramics *Due to the light glazing, this bowl must be treated delicately [/spb_toggle] -
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Platos – Lizard
€418,00 incl. VAT
Platos – Lizard
Homeware, Art, Ceramics, Eva Hernandez, Kitchen & Tableware, Serveware, Tableware, VesselsFrom her studio in Madrid, Hernández, gives free rein to her imagination. In ceramics she found the perfect medium to unveil her talents as a painter, sculptor and enamelist and create a personal universe filled with unique everyday objects. Particularly inspired by nature and ancient civilisations, she draws inspiration from old art books and translates them in clay. Nothing is left to chance, her works are a result of a detailed study of shapes, colours and dimensions leaving no two pieces are alike.€418,00 incl. VATPlease contact us for further inquiries.
[spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Production & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] All pieces are made by hand in Spain. Shipping after recipient of payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical Information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Measurements (Approx.): - D: 42cm x H: 15cm Finish: Light glazing Material: Ceramics *Due to the light glazing, this bowl must be treated delicately [/spb_toggle] -
Ryudai Takano — Kikuo
Books & Magazines, Goods, LibraryThe notable series Reclining Woo—Man (1997–2001) by Ryudai Takano (b. 1963, Japanese) exhibits an unalike depiction of nudity, which often being ignored in the arts. The title derives from “Reclining Woman”—a title often found among European classical paintings. The title is a parody, but the photographs are not. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
Takano was exploring how to capture his own sense of beauty prior to meeting Kikuo. It was such an overwhelming encounter that caused Takano to abandon his quest. Kikuo; a stout, naked, middle-aged man, lying on a sofa bed. To give an example, it might have felt for him as if Mars, the Roman god of war appeared as a muse. After that, Kikuo continued to drive Takano’s creation for 10 years. When the camera became popular around the mid-1960s, many artists began to employ photography by questioning if “photography can be sufficient as art?”. However, soon the question got slightly altered to the essence of art, “what is ‘to see’ the world?”. This extended the definition of photography. Photographs early possessed a record-ability and multiplicity and when digital photography emerged in common households in the late 1990s it added its visual effects. Nowadays, photography has surpassed these ideas; it does not solely seek for “to see” but it has prompted us to be aware of the uncertainty of “what we see”. As Duncan Wooldridge mentions in his foreword, Ryudai Takano's photographs are showing us “how to rethink vision”—we will know the multifaceted world and its diversity through his photographs. The book contains a foreword written by critic and essayist Duncan Wooldridge (b. 1981, British) First edition of 500 copies, with fold-out poster. Special edition of 30 copies, numbered, in folded paperboard cover, with signed original print. Pasted image on paperboard cover. Choice of 2 prints — 15 copies of each print. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Publication details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Published in 2021 by Libraryman First edition: ISBN 978–91–88113–43–6 20 x 27,4 cm. 28 pages. 2 fold-outs. 15 black/white plates, separated from 8 pictures. Black/white offset printed softcover. Saddle-stitched. Color offset printed dustcover. [/spb_toggle] -
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Set of 11 vintage wooden eggs
Goods, Objects, VintageSet of vintage wooden eggs [spb_toggle title="+ Orders & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Shipment after payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical Information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Materials: Different wood essences Size: 7cm Please note that these are antique object with sign of the time. [/spb_toggle]€195,00 -
Sold outHomeware, Art, Collectible objects, Goods, Objects, Sculptures, Vessels, Walk in the Park Walk in the Park
Stadium Raised Bowl #1
€560,00 incl. VAT
Stadium Raised Bowl #1
Homeware, Art, Collectible objects, Goods, Objects, Sculptures, Vessels, Walk in the ParkStadium raised bowl. Walk In The Park is formed by creative couple Sam and Jiho, who make unique wood-turned objects from their Titirangi studio. Sam`s creative background comes from experience in wood-work and furniture design which he practised in Korea. Walk In The Park is a practice-led exploration into functional and sculptural objects, each work a homage to the variations of wood available in New Zealand. This tactile devotion extends into Sam`s desire to create products that are both beautiful and functional, blending the organic with the domestic.€560,00 incl. VATPlease contact us for further inquiries.
[spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Production & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] All pieces are made by hand in New Zealand. Shipping after recipient of payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical Information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Measurements: H: 17cm x D: 24.5cm Material: London Plane (Bowl) & Ebonised Elm (Pedestal) Origin: New Zealand Due to the characters of Sam`s works, you may need to expect some variations and imperfections from finished products. Sam is not using the timbers that are milled and kiln dried in large sawmills. All the woods are sourced from local small sawmills or arborists, who produce small volume but diverse timbers. All the timbers from there are air-dried and the conditions are various. You might need to expect some imperfect characters such as knots, bark, uneven edges, cracks and some bug holes from my finished works. However, Sam is not using some poor quality materials if they will bothering and devaluing the works. Therefore, we believe that all the works are acceptable for sale. [/spb_toggle] -
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Stadium Vase #2
€880,00 incl. VAT
Stadium Vase #2
Homeware, Art, Collectible objects, Goods, Objects, Sculptures, Vessels, Walk in the ParkStadium dried flower vase. Walk In The Park is formed by creative couple Sam and Jiho, who make unique wood-turned objects from their Titirangi studio. Sam`s creative background comes from experience in wood-work and furniture design which he practised in Korea. Walk In The Park is a practice-led exploration into functional and sculptural objects, each work a homage to the variations of wood available in New Zealand. This tactile devotion extends into Sam`s desire to create products that are both beautiful and functional, blending the organic with the domestic.€880,00 incl. VATPlease contact us for further inquiries.
[spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Production & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] All pieces are made by hand in New Zealand. Shipping after recipient of payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical Information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Measurements: H: 16cm x D: 15cm Material: Blackwood & Stained Eucalyptus (middle) Origin: New Zealand Due to the characters of Sam`s works, you may need to expect some variations and imperfections from finished products. Sam is not using the timbers that are milled and kiln dried in large sawmills. All the woods are sourced from local small sawmills or arborists, who produce small volume but diverse timbers. All the timbers from there are air-dried and the conditions are various. You might need to expect some imperfect characters such as knots, bark, uneven edges, cracks and some bug holes from my finished works. However, Sam is not using some poor quality materials if they will bothering and devaluing the works. Therefore, we believe that all the works are acceptable for sale. [/spb_toggle] -
Stella Berkofsky — Jugaad
Books & Magazines, Goods, LibraryJugaad in Hindi is used to describe a bringing together of ad hoc elements to create something functional or useful; although sometimes the word is considered to imply “settling” Stella Berkofsky’s (b. 1991, British) uncompromising interpretation of the word leans more toward humor and innovation; finding the beauty in the unseen. Photographed over five years in various corners of the world, Berkofsky’s Jugaad is a carrier bag of field notes collected while in exploration of heartlands. At play between body and landscape, literal and composed, the images are at once cartography and tapestry. Found objects form signs, figures wearing seams or shadows become maps; the details often overlooked show us the way home. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
First edition of 500 copies. Special edition of 25 copies, numbered, in paperboard slipcase, screen printed in white, with signed original print. Choice of 2 prints. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Publication details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Published in 2021 by Libraryman First edition: ISBN 978–91–88113–42–9 27 x 22,2 cm. 72 pages. 46 black/white plates. Black/white offset printed paperbound hardcover. Linen thread bound. Authentic tip-in image on front cover. Dustcover in black/white offset. Beige headband. [/spb_toggle] -
Books & Magazines, Goods, Library Libraryman
Stephan Crasneanscki — What we leave behind
€50,00 incl. VAT
Stephan Crasneanscki — What we leave behind
Books & Magazines, Goods, LibrarySubsequent to a commissioned sound composition for Deutschlandradio, multidisciplinary artist Stéphan Crasneanscki (b. 1969, French) further examines his significant opus What We Leave Behind, on French film director Jean-Luc Godard’s archive, into book form. The book is divided into four comprehensive sections: boxes, collages, still lifes and notes. When invited to explore the archive of the seminal film director, Crasneanscki photographed Godard’s personal collection of shot film, reel-to-reels and historical ephemera. The notes and references in the book attest to the passing of time, yet being saved from oblivion; as a fragmented creative map of a master film director’s artistic thought process. In addition to working with someone’s personal belongings and its cultural heritage, Crasneanscki also adds his own interpretation and admiration to the material’s constellation of ideas of identity, traceability, temporality, space, memory, existence, materiality and historicity. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
The book contains a foreword by musician, author and poet Patti Smith (b. 1946, American), a conversation with filmmaker Abel Ferrara (b. 1951, American) and an essay written by film critic, historian and editor Antoine de Baecque (b. 1962, French). First edition of 1,000 copies. First 200 copies come with a fold-out poster as dustcover. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Publication details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Published in 2021 by Libraryman First edition: ISBN 978–91–88113–45–0 20 x 26 cm. 216 pages. 177 color plates. Offset printed softcover with typography on front cover and spine in black foil. Linen thread bound. [/spb_toggle] -
Sold outHomeware, Collectible objects, Vessels Jules Lobgeois
Water Tray – Circular – Large
€420,00 incl. VAT
Water Tray – Circular – Large
Homeware, Collectible objects, VesselsChizzeled metal tray. Born in 1994 in the Oise region, Jules Lobgeois lives and works in a small village in the south of the region. It is in this village surrounded by forests where my ancestors lived that he find the inspiration as well as the wood and steel I need to create. Halfway between functional object and sculpture, each piece he creates comes from a search for purity of form.€420,00 incl. VATPlease contact us for further inquiries.
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Watering Can
Homeware, Collectible objects, Goods, ObjectsA newly cast watering can made by the Werkstätte Carl Auböck. The watering can was designed in the 1950s by Auböck II, the grandfather of Carl Auböck IV who runs the workshop today. The solid sand-cast brass body of the can has been patinated whilst the handle is bound in intricate wicker and the rolled brass spout is polished. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Watering Can can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Brass and cork Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: Height: 16.5 cm / Width: 39 cm / Depth: 13.5 cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Yusaku Aoki — Night Tales
Books & Magazines, Goods, LibrarySeasons Series draws inspiration from Kim Ki-Duk’s seminal film Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring in which different actors, for each season, play the same character who is abandoned on a lake next to a floating monastery. The film specifically focuses on the shifting nature of the seasons and its effects on the protagonist’s fosterage. The books take their lead from the film in that simple and profound ideas, human passions and spirituality can be perceived differently depending on the season. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
Seasons Series is a quarterly book series, in which a group of artists are brought together under one vision with a focus on each artist’s singular way of seeing. Each of the books in the series will focus on differing subjects and all monographs will showcase the artist’s unique approach to photography. All the books in the series will maintain the same size, dimensions and page count. The first 25 of each will come as a special edition containing a print. We hereby continue the book series with new works by Yusaku Aoki (b. 1987, Japanese). First edition of 500 copies. Special edition of 25 copies, numbered, in paperboard slipcase, screen printed in white, with signed original print. Choice of 5 prints. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Publication details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Published in 2019 by Libraryman First edition: ISBN 978–91–88113–27–6 21,5 x 27,5 cm. 32 pages. 21 color plates. Color offset printed paperbound hardcover. Linen thread bound. Orange headband. Typography on front cover, spine and back cover in white foil. [/spb_toggle] -
Homeware, Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Serveware, Tableware, Vessels Toogood
Dough Centerpiece – Charcoal
€225,00 incl. VAT
Dough Centerpiece – Charcoal
Homeware, Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Serveware, Tableware, VesselsA broad, high-lipped dish in stoneware, this decorative piece features a dual glaze that combines shiny gloss and a soft matt finish. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
The DOUGH ceramics range – named to highlight the common ground of kneading in both baking and pottery – comprises four essential pieces: a mug, a jug, a bowl and a platter. Hand-shaped in the Toogood studio before being cast in stoneware, the pieces share a pared-back yet playful simplicity; the mugs and pitchers boast chunky, outsized handles, while the platter and bowl have a rounded, swelling quality that calls to mind rising dough. All are available in two matt glazes, cream and charcoal, featuring a subtle speckling effect. In addition, two decorative pieces – a vase and a centrepiece – complement the range. Echoing the subtly organic swell of the tableware, they are distinguished by a reactive glaze treatment that transitions between silky matt and shiny gloss in a single piece. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Glazed stoneware, part reactive glaze 10.7(h) x 36.5(w) x 36.5(d) cm 3.2kg [/spb_toggle] -
Homeware, Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Serveware, Tableware, Vessels Toogood
Dough Centerpiece – Cream
€225,00 incl. VAT
Dough Centerpiece – Cream
Homeware, Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Serveware, Tableware, VesselsA broad, high-lipped dish in stoneware, this decorative piece features a dual glaze that combines shiny gloss and a soft matt finish. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
The DOUGH ceramics range – named to highlight the common ground of kneading in both baking and pottery – comprises four essential pieces: a mug, a jug, a bowl and a platter. Hand-shaped in the Toogood studio before being cast in stoneware, the pieces share a pared-back yet playful simplicity; the mugs and pitchers boast chunky, outsized handles, while the platter and bowl have a rounded, swelling quality that calls to mind rising dough. All are available in two matt glazes, cream and charcoal, featuring a subtle speckling effect. In addition, two decorative pieces – a vase and a centrepiece – complement the range. Echoing the subtly organic swell of the tableware, they are distinguished by a reactive glaze treatment that transitions between silky matt and shiny gloss in a single piece. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Glazed stoneware, part reactive glaze 10.7(h) x 36.5(w) x 36.5(d) cm 3.2kg [/spb_toggle] -
Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Serveware, Tableware Toogood
Dough Jug – Charcoal
€115,00 incl. VAT
Dough Jug – Charcoal
Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Serveware, TablewarePared back to its essential elements, this minimalist pitcher is cast in stoneware from a hand-sculpted original, with an elegant matt finish. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
The DOUGH ceramics range – named to highlight the common ground of kneading in both baking and pottery – comprises four essential pieces: a mug, a jug, a bowl and a platter. Hand-shaped in the Toogood studio before being cast in stoneware, the pieces share a pared-back yet playful simplicity; the mugs and pitchers boast chunky, outsized handles, while the platter and bowl have a rounded, swelling quality that calls to mind rising dough. All are available in two matt glazes, cream and charcoal, featuring a subtle speckling effect. In addition, two decorative pieces – a vase and a centrepiece – complement the range. Echoing the subtly organic swell of the tableware, they are distinguished by a reactive glaze treatment that transitions between silky matt and shiny gloss in a single piece. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Glazed stoneware 19.8(h) x 20(w) x 15(d) cm 1.2kg [/spb_toggle] -
Dough Jug – Cream
Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Serveware, TablewarePared back to its essential elements, this minimalist pitcher is cast in stoneware from a hand-sculpted original, with an elegant matt finish. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
The DOUGH ceramics range – named to highlight the common ground of kneading in both baking and pottery – comprises four essential pieces: a mug, a jug, a bowl and a platter. Hand-shaped in the Toogood studio before being cast in stoneware, the pieces share a pared-back yet playful simplicity; the mugs and pitchers boast chunky, outsized handles, while the platter and bowl have a rounded, swelling quality that calls to mind rising dough. All are available in two matt glazes, cream and charcoal, featuring a subtle speckling effect. In addition, two decorative pieces – a vase and a centrepiece – complement the range. Echoing the subtly organic swell of the tableware, they are distinguished by a reactive glaze treatment that transitions between silky matt and shiny gloss in a single piece. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Glazed stoneware 19.8(h) x 20(w) x 15(d) cm 1.2kg [/spb_toggle] -
Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Tableware Toogood
Dough Mug – Charcoal
€49,00 incl. VAT
Dough Mug – Charcoal
Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, TablewareCast in stoneware from a hand-formed original, this cup has a minimalist, sculptural quality offset by a chunkily outsized handle. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
The DOUGH ceramics range – named to highlight the common ground of kneading in both baking and pottery – comprises four essential pieces: a mug, a jug, a bowl and a platter. Hand-shaped in the Toogood studio before being cast in stoneware, the pieces share a pared-back yet playful simplicity; the mugs and pitchers boast chunky, outsized handles, while the platter and bowl have a rounded, swelling quality that calls to mind rising dough. All are available in two matt glazes, cream and charcoal, featuring a subtle speckling effect. In addition, two decorative pieces – a vase and a centrepiece – complement the range. Echoing the subtly organic swell of the tableware, they are distinguished by a reactive glaze treatment that transitions between silky matt and shiny gloss in a single piece. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Glazed stoneware 7.7(h) x 13.6(w) x 9(d) cm 0.35kg [/spb_toggle] -
Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Tableware Toogood
Dough Mug – Cream
€49,00 incl. VAT
Dough Mug – Cream
Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, TablewareCast in stoneware from a hand-formed original, this cup has a minimalist, sculptural quality offset by a chunkily outsized handle. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
The DOUGH ceramics range – named to highlight the common ground of kneading in both baking and pottery – comprises four essential pieces: a mug, a jug, a bowl and a platter. Hand-shaped in the Toogood studio before being cast in stoneware, the pieces share a pared-back yet playful simplicity; the mugs and pitchers boast chunky, outsized handles, while the platter and bowl have a rounded, swelling quality that calls to mind rising dough. All are available in two matt glazes, cream and charcoal, featuring a subtle speckling effect. In addition, two decorative pieces – a vase and a centrepiece – complement the range. Echoing the subtly organic swell of the tableware, they are distinguished by a reactive glaze treatment that transitions between silky matt and shiny gloss in a single piece. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Glazed stoneware 7.7(h) x 13.6(w) x 9(d) cm 0.35kg [/spb_toggle] -
Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Serveware, Tableware Toogood
Dough Platter – Charcoal
€175,00 incl. VAT
Dough Platter – Charcoal
Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Serveware, TablewareWith a swelling plumpness that recalls rising dough, this stoneware plate combines a playful aspect with a refined form. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
The DOUGH ceramics range – named to highlight the common ground of kneading in both baking and pottery – comprises four essential pieces: a mug, a jug, a bowl and a platter. Hand-shaped in the Toogood studio before being cast in stoneware, the pieces share a pared-back yet playful simplicity; the mugs and pitchers boast chunky, outsized handles, while the platter and bowl have a rounded, swelling quality that calls to mind rising dough. All are available in two matt glazes, cream and charcoal, featuring a subtle speckling effect. In addition, two decorative pieces – a vase and a centrepiece – complement the range. Echoing the subtly organic swell of the tableware, they are distinguished by a reactive glaze treatment that transitions between silky matt and shiny gloss in a single piece. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Glazed stoneware 3.7(h) x 38(w) x 38(d) cm 2.8kg [/spb_toggle] -
Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Serveware, Tableware Toogood
Dough Platter – Cream
€175,00 incl. VAT
Dough Platter – Cream
Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Serveware, TablewareWith a swelling plumpness that recalls rising dough, this stoneware plate combines a playful aspect with a refined form. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
The DOUGH ceramics range – named to highlight the common ground of kneading in both baking and pottery – comprises four essential pieces: a mug, a jug, a bowl and a platter. Hand-shaped in the Toogood studio before being cast in stoneware, the pieces share a pared-back yet playful simplicity; the mugs and pitchers boast chunky, outsized handles, while the platter and bowl have a rounded, swelling quality that calls to mind rising dough. All are available in two matt glazes, cream and charcoal, featuring a subtle speckling effect. In addition, two decorative pieces – a vase and a centrepiece – complement the range. Echoing the subtly organic swell of the tableware, they are distinguished by a reactive glaze treatment that transitions between silky matt and shiny gloss in a single piece. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Glazed stoneware 3.7(h) x 38(w) x 38(d) cm 2.8kg [/spb_toggle] -
Dough Vase – Charcoal
Homeware, Kitchen & Tableware, Tableware, VesselsOrganic in feel with an emphatic rounded lip, this stoneware vase features a gradated glaze that moves from matt at the base to glossy at the rim. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
The DOUGH ceramics range – named to highlight the common ground of kneading in both baking and pottery – comprises four essential pieces: a mug, a jug, a bowl and a platter. Hand-shaped in the Toogood studio before being cast in stoneware, the pieces share a pared-back yet playful simplicity; the mugs and pitchers boast chunky, outsized handles, while the platter and bowl have a rounded, swelling quality that calls to mind rising dough. All are available in two matt glazes, cream and charcoal, featuring a subtle speckling effect. In addition, two decorative pieces – a vase and a centrepiece – complement the range. Echoing the subtly organic swell of the tableware, they are distinguished by a reactive glaze treatment that transitions between silky matt and shiny gloss in a single piece. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Glazed stoneware - part reactive glaze 26(h) x 18(w) x 18(d) cm 1.7kg [/spb_toggle] -
Dough Vase – Cream
Homeware, Kitchen & Tableware, Objects, Tableware, VesselsOrganic in feel with an emphatic rounded lip, this stoneware vase features a gradated glaze that moves from matt at the base to glossy at the rim. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
The DOUGH ceramics range – named to highlight the common ground of kneading in both baking and pottery – comprises four essential pieces: a mug, a jug, a bowl and a platter. Hand-shaped in the Toogood studio before being cast in stoneware, the pieces share a pared-back yet playful simplicity; the mugs and pitchers boast chunky, outsized handles, while the platter and bowl have a rounded, swelling quality that calls to mind rising dough. All are available in two matt glazes, cream and charcoal, featuring a subtle speckling effect. In addition, two decorative pieces – a vase and a centrepiece – complement the range. Echoing the subtly organic swell of the tableware, they are distinguished by a reactive glaze treatment that transitions between silky matt and shiny gloss in a single piece. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Glazed stoneware - part reactive glaze 26(h) x 18(w) x 18(d) cm 1.7kg [/spb_toggle] -
Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Serveware, Tableware Toogood
Dough Wide Bowl – Charcoal
€165,00 incl. VAT
Dough Wide Bowl – Charcoal
Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Serveware, TablewareEvoking the simplicity of the potter’s wheel, this refined stoneware dish is distinguished by the gentle yet graphic swell of its rim. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
The DOUGH ceramics range – named to highlight the common ground of kneading in both baking and pottery – comprises four essential pieces: a mug, a jug, a bowl and a platter. Hand-shaped in the Toogood studio before being cast in stoneware, the pieces share a pared-back yet playful simplicity; the mugs and pitchers boast chunky, outsized handles, while the platter and bowl have a rounded, swelling quality that calls to mind rising dough. All are available in two matt glazes, cream and charcoal, featuring a subtle speckling effect. In addition, two decorative pieces – a vase and a centrepiece – complement the range. Echoing the subtly organic swell of the tableware, they are distinguished by a reactive glaze treatment that transitions between silky matt and shiny gloss in a single piece. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Glazed Stoneware 7.5(h) x 33(w) x 33(d) cm 2kg [/spb_toggle] -
Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Serveware, Tableware Toogood
Dough Wide Bowl – Cream
€165,00 incl. VAT
Dough Wide Bowl – Cream
Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Serveware, TablewareEvoking the simplicity of the potter’s wheel, this refined stoneware dish is distinguished by the gentle yet graphic swell of its rim. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
The DOUGH ceramics range – named to highlight the common ground of kneading in both baking and pottery – comprises four essential pieces: a mug, a jug, a bowl and a platter. Hand-shaped in the Toogood studio before being cast in stoneware, the pieces share a pared-back yet playful simplicity; the mugs and pitchers boast chunky, outsized handles, while the platter and bowl have a rounded, swelling quality that calls to mind rising dough. All are available in two matt glazes, cream and charcoal, featuring a subtle speckling effect. In addition, two decorative pieces – a vase and a centrepiece – complement the range. Echoing the subtly organic swell of the tableware, they are distinguished by a reactive glaze treatment that transitions between silky matt and shiny gloss in a single piece. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Glazed Stoneware 7.5(h) x 33(w) x 33(d) cm 2kg [/spb_toggle] -
Homeware, Collectible objects, Library, Objects, Office Carl Auböck
Paperweight Foot – Large
€245,00 incl. VAT
Paperweight Foot – Large
Homeware, Collectible objects, Library, Objects, OfficeA foot paperweight in unlacquered polished brass designed by Carl Auböck II circa 1950. The foot is now being cast, using the same sculptured wooden positive mould, in the same workshop by Carl Auböck IV. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Paperweight Foot can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 3.5×9xH6 cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Homeware, Collectible objects, Library, Objects, Office Carl Auböck
Paperclip Paperweight – Large
€198,00 incl. VAT
Paperclip Paperweight – Large
Homeware, Collectible objects, Library, Objects, OfficeThe Viennese design workshop of Carl Auböck created this oversized paperclip, a sculptural yet functional everyday object. The fourth-generation workshop combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this oversized paperclip can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 23×6.5cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Homeware, Collectible objects, Library, Objects, Office Carl Auböck
Razorblade Paperweight
€180,00 incl. VAT
Razorblade Paperweight
Homeware, Collectible objects, Library, Objects, OfficeRazor Blade Paperweight Model 5378 The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Razorblade Paperweight can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 9.9x4.6x0.3cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
A Study on Folds – Carlotta Manaigo
Books & MagazinesSeasons Series draws inspiration from Kim Ki-Duk’s seminal film Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring in which different actors, for each season, play the same character who is abandoned on a lake next to a floating monastery. The film specifically focuses on the shifting nature of the seasons and its effects on the protagonist’s fosterage. The books take their lead from the film in that simple and profound ideas, human passions and spirituality can be perceived differently depending on the season. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
Seasons Series is a quarterly book series, in which a group of artists are brought together under one vision with a focus on each artist’s singular way of seeing. Each of the books in the series will focus on differing subjects and all monographs will showcase the artist’s unique approach to photography. All the books in the series will maintain the same size, dimensions and page count. The first 25 of each will come as a special edition containing a print. We hereby continue the book series with new works by Carlotta Manaigo (b. 1980, Italian). First edition of 500 copies. Special edition of 25 copies, numbered, in paperboard slipcase, screen printed in white, with signed original print. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Publication details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Published in 2020 by Libraryman ISBN 978–91–88113–37–5 21,5 cm x 27,5 cm. 32 pages. 24 color plates. Color offset printed paperbound hardcover. Linen thread bound. White and blue headband. Typography on front cover, spine and back cover in white foil. [/spb_toggle] -
Anastasia Lisitsyna – Raw
Books & MagazinesSeasons Series draws inspiration from Kim Ki-Duk’s seminal film Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring in which different actors, for each season, play the same character who is abandoned on a lake next to a floating monastery. The film specifically focuses on the shifting nature of the seasons and its effects on the protagonist’s fosterage. The books take their lead from the film in that simple and profound ideas, human passions and spirituality can be perceived differently depending on the season. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
Seasons Series is a quarterly book series, in which a group of artists are brought together under one vision with a focus on each artist’s singular way of seeing. Each of the books in the series will focus on differing subjects and all monographs will showcase the artist’s unique approach to photography. All the books in the series will maintain the same size, dimensions and page count. The first 25 of each will come as a special edition containing a print. We hereby continue the book series with new works by Anastasia Lisitsyna (b. 1995, Russian). First edition of 500 copies. Special edition of 25 copies, numbered, in paperboard slipcase, screen printed in white, with signed original print. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Publication details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Published in 2020 by Libraryman ISBN 978–91–88113–41–2 21,5 cm x 27,5 cm. 32 pages. 26 color plates. Color offset printed paperbound hardcover. Linen thread bound. Red headband. Typography on front cover, spine and back cover in white foil. [/spb_toggle] -
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Annemarieke van Drimmelen – Tadaima
Books & MagazinesTadaima by Annemarieke van Drimmelen (b. 1978, Dutch) is an intimate portrait in respect to the heartache and its beauty of a journey homeward. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
At age ten Annemarieke acquired a camera for the first time, her mother’s, merely after her passing. By picking up the camera she was adept to perceive her mother slightly better by photographing small moments; her father’s hands, light reflecting on the water—it was her way of keeping a diary. In recent years she felt it essential to revisit this approach of spirit, by capturing moments during travels through Arizona, California, Paris and Amsterdam. The memory of her mother is piercing in the pictures but also cacti with wooden supports so they won’t fall, of walls, and stones, some from Georgia O’Keefe’s collection, a towel on a beach, a friend’s old chair, women, men, seen as close-up as photographically possible. A narrative of recognisable familial warmth intertwining with herself becoming a mother for the first time. Blue was her mother’s favourite color. A very dark blue. By hand printing cyanotypes (or blue prints; a technique invented in 1800’s, by Anna Atkins, a British botanist also considered the first woman photographer) for Tadaima, Annemarieke endeavoured to attain as close to her mother’s blue as she can remember. Tadaima is loosely translated from Japanese as I just came home. The book contains a preface by Annemarieke van Drimmelen, written expressly to her late mother. First edition of 700 copies. Special edition of 50 copies, numbered, in paperboard slipcase, screen printed in blue, with signed original print. Choice of 2 prints. → Shortlisted for The Agents Club Photography Awards, 2020 [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Publication details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Published in 2019 by Libraryman ISBN 978–91–88113–30–6 24,5 cm x 30,5 cm. 80 pages. 69 color plates. Offset printed clothbound hardcover. Linen thread bound. Grey headband. Authentic tip-in image on front cover with typography on front cover, spine and back cover in white foil. [/spb_toggle] -
Homeware, Apothecary & Wellness, Scents and Holders Henry Wilson
Incense burner – Bronze
€130,00 incl. VAT
Incense burner – Bronze
Homeware, Apothecary & Wellness, Scents and HoldersSolid bronze incense burner by Studio Henry Wilson. Studio Henry Wilson's work combines a rational utility with an element of sculptural expression. There is a clear form and function in their products, but it’s important they also have feeling. They like to explore how imperfection can be introduced into an industrial process, to make something at scale that retains a sense of individual charm. [spb_toggle title="+ Orders & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Goods will be ready to ship within 3 days after payment in full. For backorders we have a waiting period of minimum 4 weeks. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] It will arrive with a bright finish but will oxidise and darken over time to reveal a distinctive patina. Simply use a metal polish to restore a like-new finish. [/spb_toggle][spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Solid Bronze - Size: 5cm x 5cm [/spb_toggle]
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Homeware, Apothecary & Wellness, Scents and Holders Henry Wilson
Incense burner – Darkened bronze
€150,00 incl. VAT
Incense burner – Darkened bronze
Homeware, Apothecary & Wellness, Scents and HoldersSolid blackened bronze incense burner by Studio Henry Wilson. Studio Henry Wilson's work combines a rational utility with an element of sculptural expression. There is a clear form and function in their products, but it’s important they also have feeling. They like to explore how imperfection can be introduced into an industrial process, to make something at scale that retains a sense of individual charm. [spb_toggle title="+ Orders & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Goods will be ready to ship within 3 days after payment in full. For backorders we have a waiting period of minimum 4 weeks. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Bronze objects are unlacquered and hand sealed with a light layer of wax. Dust gently with a duster or soft rag. Do not use bronze cleaners as they will remove the patina. [/spb_toggle][spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Solid blackened bronze - Size: 5 x 5cm [/spb_toggle]
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Bela Borsodi – Unicorn
Books & MagazinesUnicorn by Bela Borsodi (b. 1966, Austrian) is comprised of a series of seemingly abstract still life photographs, which upon further inspection reveal themselves to be tautly illustrative photographic rebus puzzles — allusive devices that use pictures to represent words or parts of words. When viewed without context, the photographs contain a seemingly random conflation of imagery and items, but slowly and through observation, patterns emerge through clues laid throughout the frame. Objects appear precisely placed, and letters indicate verbal additions or subtractions. You start to break down the images into sectors, forcing yourself to look at the photographs in a manner unlike your regular ways of seeing. You excoriate the frame, searching for clues. By the time you’ve solved the puzzle, you’ve also luxuriated into a new photographic realm. [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Read more" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
Importantly noted, Borsodi’s images are composed entirely in camera. While from afar they might seem to be abstract collages combining unconnected images and overlaid typography, Borsodi’s control of composition is nothing if not entirely ordered. The seemingly flat typographic clues are in fact three dimensional hand crafted letters placed among the objects. Through these elements, the images do two things at once — they aesthetically compel as visual art must and also work as a thematic device. “They are ruthlessly governed by utmost restriction and inflexibility,” says Borsodi. “Creating a solvable functional puzzle AND a cohesive attractive meaningful photograph with a message was my initiative.” So as not to deny any of us the pleasure of solving Borsodi’s intriguing compositions, too much explanation of any image’s meaning here should be avoided. But it is important to state that each image’s word retains a strong connection to the artist himself, and in some ways can be viewed as a subliminal summary of the artist’s ethos and character. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Publication details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Published in 2018 by Libraryman First edition of 700 copies. ISBN 978–91–88113–15–3 23,5 cm x 30 cm. 40 pages. 20 color plates. Offset printed clothbound hardcover. Linen thread bound. White headband. Authentic tip-in image on front cover with typography on spine and back cover in gold foil. [/spb_toggle] -
Homeware, Apothecary & Wellness, Collectible objects, Scents and Holders Apparatus Studio
Candle Blocks
€990,00 incl. VAT
Candle Blocks
Homeware, Apothecary & Wellness, Collectible objects, Scents and HoldersInspired by precision studio tools, candle blocks are triangular forms with fine interlocking teeth that allow creating of modular arrangements. A set of two triangular blocks can be positioned to burn either one or two taper candles, while multiple sets can be combined to create a tables cape that feels both ancient and futuristic. [spb_toggle title="+ Orders & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Goods will be ready to ship within 3 days after payment in full. For backorders we have a waiting period of minimum 4 weeks. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Brass patinas are unlacquered and hand sealed with a light layer of wax. Dust gently with a duster or soft rag. Do not use brass cleaners as they will remove the patina. [/spb_toggle][spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Waxed brass over steel - Size: 8.3 x 14cm [/spb_toggle]
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Homeware, Apothecary & Wellness, Collectible objects, Scents and Holders Apparatus Studio
Apparatus Censer – Aged Brass
€1.100,00 incl. VAT
Apparatus Censer – Aged Brass
Homeware, Apothecary & Wellness, Collectible objects, Scents and HoldersA result of experimentation with geometric forms in the Apparatus library, the censer connects ancient ritual with the tradition of coveted objects. Spun, cast and machined brass are assembled to create a form that recalls a chalice. As an incense burner, smoke emerges from a hand-cast porcelain dome and as a candleholder the censer becomes a brass torch that emits a soft glow. [spb_toggle title="+ Orders & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Goods will be ready to ship within 3 days after payment in full. For backorders we have a waiting period of minimum 4 weeks. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Brass patinas are unlacquered and hand sealed with a light layer of wax. Dust gently with a duster or soft rag. Do not use brass cleaners as they will remove the patina. For the ceramic, dust gently with a duster or soft rag. Or clean with water and soft detergent. [/spb_toggle][spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Waxed brass, porcelain, leather. Apparatus + Cinnamon Projects incense included - 25 sticks of New York and 25 sticks of Los Angeles Size: 15.2 x 25.5cm [/spb_toggle]
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Sold outKitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Serveware, Tableware Edward Collinson
Chopping board – XXL – Oak
€320,00 incl. VAT
Chopping board – XXL – Oak
Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Serveware, TablewareEdward Collinson, sculptor-turned-carpenter, creates these stunning chopping boards from his studio in North London. Varying in shape and size, the boards can be used for chopping, serving, or as decorative objects. Collinson’s walnut chopping boards are made from solid walnut wood and finished with food-safe oil. Please remember that because wood is a natural product the grain patterns of our boards will vary. [spb_toggle title="+ Dimensions" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] 110x40cm [/spb_toggle]
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Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Serveware, Tableware Edward Collinson
Chopping board – XXL – Walnut
€320,00 incl. VAT
Chopping board – XXL – Walnut
Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Serveware, TablewareEdward Collinson, sculptor-turned-carpenter, creates these stunning chopping boards from his studio in North London. Varying in shape and size, the boards can be used for chopping, serving, or as decorative objects. Collinson’s walnut chopping boards are made from solid walnut wood and finished with food-safe oil. Please remember that because wood is a natural product the grain patterns of our boards will vary. [spb_toggle title="+ Dimensions" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] 110x40cm [/spb_toggle]
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Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, Tableware Ann Demeulemeester
B4019361 (Set of 2)
€42,00 incl. VAT
B4019361 (Set of 2)
Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 4.1 - Diameter (cm): 10.9 Sold in set of 2 B4019361 [/spb_toggle]
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Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, Tableware Ann Demeulemeester
B4019356 (Set of 2)
€32,00 incl. VAT
B4019356 (Set of 2)
Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 3.2 - Diameter (cm): 7.8 Sold in set of 2 B4019356 [/spb_toggle]
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Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, Tableware Ann Demeulemeester
B4019363 (Set of 2)
€28,00 incl. VAT
B4019363 (Set of 2)
Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 9.5 - Diameter (cm): 5.7 - Content (cl): 15 Sold in set of 2 B4019363 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019305 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 0.7 - Diameter (cm): 14 Sold in set of 2 B4019306 [/spb_toggle]
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Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, Tableware Ann Demeulemeester
B4019357 (Set of 2)
€36,00 incl. VAT
B4019357 (Set of 2)
Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 4.1 - Diameter (cm): 10.9 Sold in set of 2 B4019357 [/spb_toggle]
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Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, Tableware Ann Demeulemeester
B4019352 (Set of 2)
€27,00 incl. VAT
B4019352 (Set of 2)
Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 3.2 - Diameter (cm): 7.8 Sold in set of 2 B4019352 [/spb_toggle]
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Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, Tableware Ann Demeulemeester
Dé Off-White Espresso Cup (Set of 2)
€20,00 incl. VAT
Dé Off-White Espresso Cup (Set of 2)
Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 3.2 - Diameter (cm): 7.8 Sold in set of 2 B4019352 [/spb_toggle]
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Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, Tableware Ann Demeulemeester
B4019362 (Set of 2)
€28,00 incl. VAT
B4019362 (Set of 2)
Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 9.5 - Diameter (cm): 5.7 - Content (cl): 15 Sold in set of 2 B4019362 [/spb_toggle]
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Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, Tableware Ann Demeulemeester
B4019355 (Set of 2)
€36,00 incl. VAT
B4019355 (Set of 2)
Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 3.2 - Diameter (cm): 7.8 Sold in set of 2 B4019355 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019300 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 0.7 - Diameter (cm): 14 Sold in set of 2 B4019300 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019308 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 0.9 - Diameter (cm): 17.5 Sold in set of 2 B4019308 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019316 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 1.2 - Diameter (cm): 24 Sold in set of 2 B4019316 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019324 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 1.8 - Diameter (cm): 28 Sold in set of 2 B4019324 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019301 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 0.7 - Diameter (cm): 14 Sold in set of 2 B4019301 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019309 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 0.9 - Diameter (cm): 17.5 Sold in set of 2 B4019309 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019317 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 1.2 - Diameter (cm): 24 Sold in set of 2 B4019317 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019325 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 1.8 - Diameter (cm): 28 Sold in set of 2 B4019325 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019302 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 0.7 - Diameter (cm): 14 Sold in set of 2 B4019302 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019310 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 0.9 - Diameter (cm): 17.5 Sold in set of 2 B4019310 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019318 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 1.2 - Diameter (cm): 24 Sold in set of 2 B4019318 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019326 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 1.8 - Diameter (cm): 28 Sold in set of 2 B4019326 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019303 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 0.7 - Diameter (cm): 14 Sold in set of 2 B4019303 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019311 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 0.9 - Diameter (cm): 17.5 Sold in set of 2 B4019311 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019319 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 1.2 - Diameter (cm): 24 Sold in set of 2 B4019319 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019327 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 1.8 - Diameter (cm): 28 Sold in set of 2 B4019327 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019304 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 0.7 - Diameter (cm): 14 Sold in set of 2 B4019304 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019312 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 0.9 - Diameter (cm): 17.5 Sold in set of 2 B4019312 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019320 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 1.2 - Diameter (cm): 24 Sold in set of 2 B4019320 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019328 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 1.8 - Diameter (cm): 28 Sold in set of 2 B4019328 [/spb_toggle]
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Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, Tableware Ann Demeulemeester
B4019358 (Set of 2)
€42,00 incl. VAT
B4019358 (Set of 2)
Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 4.1 - Diameter (cm): 10.9 Sold in set of 2 B4019358 [/spb_toggle]
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Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, Tableware Ann Demeulemeester
B4019353 (Set of 2)
€32,00 incl. VAT
B4019353 (Set of 2)
Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 3.2 - Diameter (cm): 7.8 Sold in set of 2 B4019353 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019332 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 4.2 - Diameter (cm): 13 Sold in set of 2 B4019332 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019336 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 4.2 - Diameter (cm): 15.5 Sold in set of 2 B4019336 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019340 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 4.2 - Diameter (cm): 18.5 Sold in set of 2 B4019340 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019344 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 4.2 - Diameter (cm): 24 Sold in set of 2 B4019344 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019348 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 4.2 - Diameter (cm): 27 Sold in set of 2 B4019348 [/spb_toggle]
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Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, Tableware Ann Demeulemeester
B4019359 (Set of 2)
€44,00 incl. VAT
B4019359 (Set of 2)
Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 4.1 - Diameter (cm): 10.9 Sold in set of 2 B4019359 [/spb_toggle]
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Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, Tableware Ann Demeulemeester
B4019354 (Set of 2)
€32,00 incl. VAT
B4019354 (Set of 2)
Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 3.2 - Diameter (cm): 7.8 Sold in set of 2 B4019354 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019333 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 4.2 - Diameter (cm): 13 Sold in set of 2 B4019333 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019337 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 4.2 - Diameter (cm): 15.5 Sold in set of 2 B4019337 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019341 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 4.2 - Diameter (cm): 18.5 Sold in set of 2 B4019341 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019345 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 4.2 - Diameter (cm): 24 Sold in set of 2 B4019345 [/spb_toggle]
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B4019349 (Set of 2)
Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 4.2 - Diameter (cm): 27 Sold in set of 2 B4019349 [/spb_toggle]
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Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, Tableware Ann Demeulemeester
B4019360 (Set of 2)
€33,00 incl. VAT
B4019360 (Set of 2)
Coffee & Tea, Kitchen & Tableware, TablewareAnn Demeulemeester – who until six years ago headed up her eponymous fashion brand – joined forces with Serax to launch her collection of porcelain tableware, glassware and cutlery. Ann Demeulemeester knows her way around minimalism. She has an unmatched sense for the just-right, the quietly beautiful, for pieces that contain everything they need to contain; no less, no more. Turns out, this works just as well with tableware as it does high fashion. With Dé, the play of chiaroscuro, light and shadow that is so characteristic of the style of Ann Demeulemeester is translated into tableware. The result is a collection of shadow paintings on porcelain. The edges of the fine plates feature a ‘dégradé’, painted by hand in several layers to create a meticulous interplay of lines. This craftsmanship makes each plate unique and enables a wide array of combinations. [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] - Designer: Ann Demeulemeester - Material: Porcelain - Height (cm): 4.1 - Diameter (cm): 10.9 Sold in set of 2 B4019360 [/spb_toggle]
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