Max Lamb designed his Flinstones-esque line of Fine Bone China for 1882, and the whole line of crockery is available via Giftlab. Shown here, the Max Lamp jug ($100).
Max Lamb designed his Flinstones-esque line of Fine Bone China for 1882, and the whole line of crockery is available via Giftlab. Shown here, the Max Lamp jug ($100).
Indigo Storm creamware collection by Faye Toogood for 1882 Ltd. See it at Project B Gallery, Via Maroncelli 7.
Indigo Storm creamware collection by Faye Toogood for 1882 Ltd. See it at Project B Gallery, Via Maroncelli 7.
Self-taught designer Tom Givone fixed up his 1882 row house in New York City over many years. Located in the Washington Heights neighborhood of upper Manhattan, the house—designed in 1882 by architect Gilbert Robinson Jr. to resemble an 18th-century mansion nearby—is an anomaly in steel-and-concrete New York.
Self-taught designer Tom Givone fixed up his 1882 row house in New York City over many years. Located in the Washington Heights neighborhood of upper Manhattan, the house—designed in 1882 by architect Gilbert Robinson Jr. to resemble an 18th-century mansion nearby—is an anomaly in steel-and-concrete New York.
Self-taught designer Tom Givone fixed up his 1882 row house in New York City over many years. In the parlor, he uncovered pocket doors entombed in sheetrock.
Self-taught designer Tom Givone fixed up his 1882 row house in New York City over many years. In the parlor, he uncovered pocket doors entombed in sheetrock.
Circa 1882
Circa 1882
8 Sylvan Terrace, one of twenty wood-framed 1882 Victorian row houses in the Morris Jumel Historic District of Northern Manhattan. Main entry above, service door below.
8 Sylvan Terrace, one of twenty wood-framed 1882 Victorian row houses in the Morris Jumel Historic District of Northern Manhattan. Main entry above, service door below.
1882 Cast Bowl is a minimal bowl created by London-based designer John Pawson. The Cast Bowl is the outcome of a lengthy experimental process, exploring the physical limits for a single cast piece. Its diameter and profile are made possible through the use of a specially modeled open cast setter that supports the bowl in the kiln, preventing sagging and warping during firing.
1882 Cast Bowl is a minimal bowl created by London-based designer John Pawson. The Cast Bowl is the outcome of a lengthy experimental process, exploring the physical limits for a single cast piece. Its diameter and profile are made possible through the use of a specially modeled open cast setter that supports the bowl in the kiln, preventing sagging and warping during firing.
Table landscapes were popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, and it’s this tradition that inspired Charlotte Talbot, a French designer who works in Konstantin Grcic’s Munich studio. She collaborated with Wiener Silber Manufactur, a silversmith established in Vienna in 1882, on a series of display pieces that juxtapose traditional silver with HI-MACS, an ultra-durable engineered surface.
Table landscapes were popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, and it’s this tradition that inspired Charlotte Talbot, a French designer who works in Konstantin Grcic’s Munich studio. She collaborated with Wiener Silber Manufactur, a silversmith established in Vienna in 1882, on a series of display pieces that juxtapose traditional silver with HI-MACS, an ultra-durable engineered surface.