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Posts tagged “glassware & ceramic”

Customize Your Partyware

Printing napkins, coasters, or glassware with custom graphics or text isn’t as expensive as you might think and doesn't necessarily even require graphic design expertise. We love the idea of sendi...

Serene Ceramics by Emogayu

If Haiku were a three-dimensional art form, Japanese artist Yuri Fukuda (a.k.a. Emogayu) would be a master of it. A recent exhibit at the Archip Gallery Theater in Brooklyn, New York featured the ar...

What is Your Small Luxury?

For me, nothing beats my favorite perfume for a hint of luxury that lasts &mdash even if I'm standing, sweaty from walking to work. At home, that feeling comes from my Garnet Hill linens, which are ...

Survey: Do You Use Your Wedding China?

We were talking with friends the other night about dinner parties and how even the most formal of events seemed to have gone casual in our houses. Our friend Jen talked about never ever using her w...

Source a Similar Glass Cluster Lamp?
Good Questions

Q: Hi there! I'm writing to see if you'd be willing to help me hunt down the source of the glass lamp/light in this photo. Maybe you or your readers know where I could find this? Many thanks. Sent by ...

Esty Find: Porcelain Tableware by Asya Palatova

We have this strong feeling that our days would somehow be brighter and more relaxed if they involved drinks sipped and snacks nibbled from Asya Palatova’s beautiful and organically shaped porcela...

Roundup: Graphic Stripe China & Glassware

We received a pair of wine glasses designed by Josef Hoffmann as a wedding present and they have remained one our most treasured possessions. Stripes can look beautiful and refined or playful and q...

A Traveling Feast: 70 x 7 The Meal by Lucy and Jorge Orta

We read about Lucy and Jorge Orta’s project, 70 x 7 The Meal, in the latest issue of Print and were immediately obsessed. The Paris-based contemporary artists have staged communal meals in cities ...

Fundamentals of Makkum Ceramic Tableware

Dutch ceramics company Royal Tichelaar Makkum is working with the designers from Atelier NL in their newest project — a collection of simple pottery made from clay dug from different areas of ...

Cornishware Returns to Market

British tabletop classic Cornishware has been reborn! First produced in the 1920s by T.G.Green & Co, the company that made the collectible blue and white pottery classics (named for the blue sky and...

New Ceramics from Isabelle Abramson

Today's Boston Daily Candy spotlights Isabelle Abramson's lovely ceramics, as well they should! Abramson is a talented 26 year old artist based in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts......

Modern Delftware by Wendy McLachlan

Something old, something new... it's always interesting when someone takes a traditional look and puts a new spin on it. Wendy McLachlan's South African ceramics studio, Homebakes, slip-casts white...

Glass Bird Vases from Viva Terra

We've had our eye on these delicate glass birdies for a while. They'd be perfect on a deeper windowsill to allow light to filter through the glass. Now would be the right time to make our move be...

Rhode Island School of Design Holiday Art Sale: THIS Saturday!

The Museum School's holiday time art sale has come and gone. But you haven't missed your last chance to find handcrafted gifts and art this season. Head to Providence, Rhode Island this Saturday,...

Radiator Mug by Stephen Reed

If you've ever burned your hands on a mug of hot steaming tea, this mug's for you. Stephen Reed (also the designer of the Wordplay Installation with scrabble pillows) made this radiator mug which c...

Design Hive: Cambridge Indie Designers Market Launches This Saturday!

"Circle pillow" by enhabiten Just in time for the kick-off of the holiday gift-giving season, Design Hive, a new weekly showcase of emerging and established designers, is opening THIS Saturday, Novemb...

Mae Mougin Ceramics

Its great when typically overlooked parts of things become extraordinary. Like the hand shaped and paddled edges on these ceramic pieces by Mae Mougin Ceramics. We had first read about her work in ...

One-of-a-kind Bowls from dbo Home

As we near the end of AT'S Pet Design month, we couldn't resist sharing these limited supply bowls made in Connecticut by ceramicist Dana Brandwein Oates of dbo Home. Besides the fact that it would...