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Explore - Ceramics
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Three Cheers
The main course of a meal might receive the oohs and aahs, but as any host or hostess will attest, it’s the beverages that fuel a party and get the conversation going. This selection of...
written by: Diana Buddsphotos by: Spencer Higgins08.19.12 -
Coffee Break: Heath Ceramics and Blue Bottle
Heath Ceramics recently opened a factory and retail location in San Francisco and partnered with Blue Bottle Coffee to open a cafe inside of the 60,000-square-foot former industrial laundry. Thanks...
written by: Diana Budds09.27.12 -
Mitsura Koga
A new show of stone vases at Japanese boutique, Tortoise General Store, will likely knock your socks off. Artist Mitsura Koga has been transforming found stones into absolute works of art. And if...
written by: Laure Joliet10.13.08 -
New Summer Colors from Heath Ceramics
I was in the Heath Ceramics shop in Los Angeles this past weekend, borrowing a few pieces for a photo shoot, and I spotted their lovely new Summer Collection, a limited-edition series of new colors...
written by: Jaime Gillin04.26.12 -
The Frozen Fountain
Though some might say that you can’t buy good taste, Cok de Rooy has built a career out of doing just that. He refined his design sensibilities as a buyer for big brands like Liberty of...
written by: Jordan Kushinsphotos by: Alex Subrizi10.19.09 -
Live from London: Max Lamb
From commentary in The Incidental (a community-generated newsletter and website tracking the design buzz this week in the British capital) to a curated show of his father's pottery collection,...
written by: Charlotte West09.23.09 -
Emerald in the Rough
An architect and artist flee Dublin for the countryside to build a biodegradable house and raise their children.
written by: Virginia Gardinerphotos by: Cornelius Scriba01.19.09 -
Murray's Law
“Form follows function” has been the go-to paradigm for evaluating good design since American architect Louis Sullivan articulated the idea more than a century ago. For Murray Moss, a...
written by: Jordan Kushinsphotos by: Jason Schmidt09.07.10 -
An Unlikely Marriage
We can’t get enough of new design brand House of Rym, an improbable artistic combination of Tunisian craftsmanship and Swedish aesthetics. In October 2011, Tunisian entrepreneurs Rym Tounsi and...
written by: Olivia Martin01.28.13 -
Succulents 5 Ways
We look at five fresh ways to enjoy the It plants of design aficionados: succulents.
written by: Olivia Martin02.27.13 -
Ocean-Inspired Porcelain Designs by Maria Moyer
In essence, wabi-sabi is the Japanese art of finding beauty in imperfection, profoundness in nature and valuing authenticity above all else. This description could accurately be used to...
written by: Johanna Björk05.16.13 -
Q&A with Johanna Lowe of Martyn George
London native Johanna Lowe came into food and prop styling after finishing up a career as a photographer. “I was working for Sur la Table as a prop stylist and for lack of budget, they asked me if...
written by: Jessica Herman06.03.13 -
Modern Pet Gear from Waggo
Show your pets some modern love with these new designs from Waggo, a Brooklyn-based company founded in 2011 by Regine Raab. Raab brings her stylish sensibility—she used to work for major fashion...
written by: Jaime Gillin05.15.13 -
New Products From Aldo Bakker
Familiar objects take surprising new forms in the hands of experimental Dutch designer (and self-proclaimed "control freak") Aldo Bakker, who we previously profiled in our May 2012 issue. The son...
written by: Jaime Gillin06.05.13 -
Babylon Planter
Design duo Harry & Camilla's first collection of garden vases, Babylon, features irregular surfaces and asymmetrical forms created by computer. The vases are produced from a special type of...
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Bistro Bird Feeder
The cheerful Bistro Bird Feeder provides a beautiful place for birds to gather and an easy way for you to feed them. The glossy stoneware feeding tube with four feeding holes accented by four...
$175.00
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A More Natural Life
In the same fashion that we are turning to locally sourced, farm to table, slow food, our aesthetics, like our stomachs, are drawn to a simpler, cleaner, and more natural way of life. Rustic woods,...
written by: Megan Hamaker04.25.13 -
Egg Cups
With their geometric design and pale turquoise hue, these little egg cups from Burkedecor by Ferm Living make a pretty addition to your breakfast table.
$22.00
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Egg Birdhouse
The Egg Birdhouse by designer Jim Schatz gives small birds like chickadees and wrens a colorful, modern, and durable home. Available in eight glossy colors.
$150.00
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Ceramic Egg Crate
Perfect for storing or serving eggs, this ceramic egg-crate holds a dozen eggs at a time. Crafted from ceramic with a brilliant red finish, this egg holder is a stylish way to serve up deviled eggs...
$40.00















