Ladybug with Border 4x4 White
"All the world loves a ladybug. They're insect friend Number 1." - Charley Harper Mid-century modern meets Motawi mastery in these tiles based on...
View full details"All the world loves a ladybug. They're insect friend Number 1." - Charley Harper Mid-century modern meets Motawi mastery in these tiles based on...
View full details"The hovering ruby-throated hummingbird nips nectar from a morning glory, enjoying a breakfast beverage, a motionless in-flight meal, the power o...
View full detailsHand built stoneware tray. Each tray is glazed by hand with small brushes to bring out the detail in pattern and texture. All glazes are food saf...
View full detailsThe kinetic mobile "1939", more than a trendy home accessory, is a timeless object that fits perfectly in a minimalist home decor. By adding a poin...
View full detailsAcornucopia! Mid-century modern meets Motawi mastery in these tiles based on the work of celebrated wildlife artist Charley Harper (1922-2007), a ...
View full detailsThis design was inspired by a tiny design of a tiny bit of peacock feather on an Arts & Crafts-period vase. Nawal Motawi found that little hin...
View full detailsCheery 4x8 Primrose is based on an art nouveau tile design Nawal Motawi discovered in a book. Nawal experimented with many iterations before arriv...
View full detailsArtist Yoshiko Yamamoto is a self-taught block printmaker who strives always to fuse Japanese design sensibility with fine craftsmanship. Several...
View full detailsThis bungalow-friendly beauty is a classic Arts and Crafts design (originally credited to Myrna Ballantine) from the influential periodical Keram...
View full detailsIn 1927, Frank Lloyd Wright submitted a series of cover designs to Liberty magazine. All were rejected by the editors as too “radical” and were ...
View full details3D wooden map carved and engraved with seven layers of birch wood. Made in Rocklin, California. Makes for a very unique decoration! Approximate de...
View full detailsWright’s Oak Park Home and Studio on Chicago Avenue was the first residential design over which he had complete artistic control. Motawi Tilewor...
View full detailsThese colorful hand-built stoneware dishes are perfect for holding small treasures and delectable treats. Impressed with laces and fabrics, each is...
View full detailsBased on artwork by Yoshiko Yamamoto, Motawi’s 6x8 Snowscape captures the serene quiet of a wintry landscape at first and last light. Actual tile...
View full detailsThis lyrical Songbird was inspired by a book jacket cover by Talwin Morris, who designed for English publisher Blackie and Sons in the late 19th ...
View full detailsThis lyrical Songbird was inspired by a book jacket cover by Talwin Morris, who designed for English publisher Blackie and Sons in the late 19th ...
View full detailsThis lyrical Songbird was inspired by a book jacket cover by Talwin Morris, who designed for English publisher Blackie and Sons in the late 19th ...
View full details4x4 Square Flowers is one example of the wealth of inspiration Nawal Motawi finds among works once featured in Keramic Studio magazine. This desi...
View full detailsA gorgeous Arts & Crafts floral motif to add to your Motawi collection! Actual Tile Size: Approximately 3 7/8” x 3 7/8”. As each Motawi tile...
View full detailsIt all started with a Dragonfly tile for Motawi and they loved it so much that other small insects and animals were added to the line, including ...
View full details6x8 Vienna Woods is based on Carl Otto Czeschka’s “Waldidyll (Forest Idyll),” originally created as a textile design and produced by Vienna’s r...
View full detailsThis delicate stylized design of waterlilies, common in the tranquil ponds of the Midwest, is adapted from Frank Lloyd Wright's drawing "Waterli...
View full detailsIllustrator Cary Phillips is the artist of this vibrant floral design. Phillips' work has been used in children's books, for greeting cards, and ...
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