Ceramic Garden Mushrooms
These ceramic gum drop mushrooms will take you to your favorite fantasy world. These mushrooms may very well be found in the epic worlds of Candyl...
View full detailsThese ceramic gum drop mushrooms will take you to your favorite fantasy world. These mushrooms may very well be found in the epic worlds of Candyl...
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 details6x8 Beach Birds is from “Charley Harper’s Animal Kingdom: A Portfolio of Prints” (originally titled “Strollin’ and Patrollin’”). We love the arti...
View full detailsDesign by Cary Phillips and created into a tile by Motawi Motawi tiles are striking art pieces and installation accents. Each tile is made b...
View full detailsDahlia, a mesmerizing floral is Motawi’s take on take on a Gustav Marisch postcard published by the Wiener Werkstätte circa 1912.s. Motawi t...
View full detailsn 1927, Wright designed a series of twelve seasonally themed monthly covers for Liberty magazine. The magazine deemed the covers too avant-garde...
View full detailsThe Charley Harper Minis feature four whimsical wildlife images by artist Charley Harper. Midcentury modern meets Motawi mastery in this charming...
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 detailsThe Charley Harper Minis feature four whimsical wildlife images by artist Charley Harper. Midcentury modern meets Motawi mastery in this charming...
View full detailsPrinted with Betsy's original designs and embellished with embroidery, these petit pillows are full of color, texture, and personality. A master cr...
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 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 details4x8 Kolo Rose is named for Wiener Werkstätte co-founder Koloman Moser, who designed the rose signet in 1903. Moser’s rose became a recognizable ...
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