€320,00 incl. VAT
Edward 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.
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Lucile Boiron – Womb
Books & MagazinesLucile Boiron (b. 1990, French) explores and exhausts fragments of flesh, these moments when human nature appears for what it is, that is, perishable. Far from making an inventory of the feeling of revulsion, she questions the body’s biological truth, and attempts a photographic answer to the issue of good and bad taste. [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"]
Bodies, to which we no longer pay attention, here remind us of their true condition: territories where states are shared, yet unique, bearing traces of stories that the skin alone is able to understand. → Excerpt from the foreword written by curator François Cheval (b. 1954, French) First edition of 500 copies, with fold-out poster. Special edition of 30 copies, numbered, in paperboard slipcase, screen printed in red, with signed original print. Choice of 2 prints. Lucile Boiron is the recipient of the 2019 Libraryman Award [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Publication details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Published in 2019 by Libraryman ISBN 978–91–88113–31–3 20,5 cm x 27,5 cm. 48 pages. 35 color plates. Offset printed clothbound hardcover. Linen thread bound. Red headband. Authentic tip-in image on front cover with typography on spine and back cover in red foil. [/spb_toggle]
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]
Frame Bottle Opener
€55,00 incl. VAT
Frame Bottle Opener
Homeware, Collectible objects, Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Objects, TablewarePlease contact us for further inquiries.
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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]