• Vessel
    @vessel
    From our heads to your hands. Vessel is a showcase for the products we develop and sell around the world. We also feature designs by like-minded companies that we feel are worthy of a spot in everyone’s life. Each product is chosen for its careful mix of beauty and practicality. The result: products that can be put on a pedestal...but also taken down to use every day. And our heads hurt. we’re faced with the challenge of satisfying our design impulses for an ongoing flow of appealing new objects, while also being responsible global product-producers (and consumers). Here‘s our way of treading lightly into the future: develop a highly-edited line of products, and do such a good job people will keep them for years make sure the products solve real problems, and don’t create new ones (especially environmental) follow our products with responsible customer service, feedback, and recycling programs find like-minded factories, stores, and customers
  • David Vessel
    @bombatta
    Modern design, striking imagery, timelessness
  • Vessel Nundah
    @nundahvessel
    Vessel Nundah is a zero waste skincare and cleaning product delivery service operating throughout the Brisbane City Council area. We provide locally made, people- and planet-friendly products in pre-filled, returnable glass containers.
  • VesseL USA Inc.
    @vesselusainc
    VesseL USA, Inc. was founded in 1998 to revive the planters and ceramic designs of the Architectural Pottery Collection, a Los Angeles company founded in 1950 by Max and Rita Lawrence. Today, VesseL USA, Inc. continues to produce modern planters and containers, ceramic sculpture, and garden accessories from its studio in San Diego, California. Many design aficionados embrace these classic icons as well as limited new additions. From materials and specifications to glazes and firing techniques, each piece is handcrafted with passion and integrity.
  • rugsbeyond
    @rugsbeyond
    Rugs Beyond brings a wide selection of stunning multicolor braided rugs to choose from. Add a dash of color to your space with our all-new collection.
  • Michael
    @mire
    Furniture, vessels, fiber, tea
  • Snovitra Super Power
    @snovitra999
    Snovitra Super Power to fix the issues of ED and PE in men. The blockage in the blood vessels or nervous health issues leads to the problem. This medicines help in loosening the blood vessels leading to proper flow of blood.
  • Lindsey Adelman Studio
    @lindseyadelmanstudio
    Lindsey Adelman Studio is the eponymous design studio of the noted New York lighting designer. The studio was founded in 2006, and has since expanded from Adelman's iconic lighting fixtures to include jewelry, vessels, tiles and wallpaper, in materials including wood, concrete, porecealin, gold and stereolithography. The small firm works with a small network of local artisans to manufacture each piece to order.
  • Bradford Products
    @bradfordproducts
    Stainless Steel Aquatic Vessels Design, Fabrication, Installation
  • Putikmade
    @putikmade
    Putikmade is a pottery line started in 2012 featuring modern and simple ceramic vessels for plantings. All work is stoneware or porcelain clay, thrown on the wheel, and high fired. Each vessel is designed and handcrafted by Cynthia Vargas and Jennifer Friend in Los Angeles, California.
  • Erica Iman Ceramics
    @ericaiman
    I make one of a kind ceramic vessels & wall work.
  • Jess Wainer Glass
    @jesswainerglass
    Jess Wainer creates innovative handblown glass vessels inspired by nature in her California Studio.
  • Michael Thonet
    @michaelthonet
    Michael Thonet was born in the town of Boppard am Rhein, Germany in 1796. A skilled craftsman, he painstakingly carved his furniture from European beech until he discovered a method of bending wood, using a pressure vessel to steam the beech rods he used for his furniture to make them pliable. His furniture designes were simple and gracefile with a distinctive quality that belied its true strength. His production process was patented, and the exclusive domain of Gebruder Thonet for more than a decade before it was emulated by others. Thonet created his No. 14 chair in the 1850's, and it quickly became popular.
  • Susan Dwyer
    @susan_dwyer
    Up in the Air Somewhere is Chicago-based artist and designer Susan Dwyer. Three years after graduating from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she focused in sculpture, Dwyer began creating a line of ceramic and papier-mâché vessels inspired by the clean, minimal lines found in industrial architecture. The silos, warehouses and watertowers that dot the Chicago landscape are transformed into elegant vases, votives and planters. Because they are individually hand-built without the use of molds, every vessel has its own organic, one-of-a-kind character.

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