Wow. This isn't your grandmother's good silver. This is silverware the way Studio Job does silverware--in ginormous proportions but still coming across as flirty and leaving the onlooker wondering, "How'd they do that?!" More after the jump.
Wow. This isn't your grandmother's good silver. This is silverware the way Studio Job does silverware--in ginormous proportions but still coming across as flirty and leaving the onlooker wondering, "How'd they do that?!" More after the jump.





Telling you that Bisazza is a store that pushes mosaic tile is quite the understatement. A better way to describe Bisazza would be a mosaic tile mecca that demonstrates countless ways to display glass tiles (and not just in the powder room and kitchen). They're talking lamps, murals, entire walls devoted to mosaic motifs.
Since Bisazza can transform tile into art they decided who better to collaborate with than Studio Job. Wowing us already with their giant sized kitchen ware, they don't disappoint when they fuse Bisazza's tile with their vivid imagination. The three pieces on display in the Bisazza show room are part of the "Silver Ware" collection titled, Candle Holder, Tea Pot, and Basket. Covered entirely in white gold mosaic you expect at any moment to be told you've just wondered into Disco Disneyland--quite the trip in West Hollywood.
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