• 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.
  • 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.
  • Bradford Products
    @bradfordproducts
    Stainless Steel Aquatic Vessels Design, Fabrication, Installation
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Up in the Air Somewhere
    @up_in_the_air_somewhere
    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.
  • MODAMERICAN DESIGN
    @davidgrootegoed
    At MODAMERICAN DESIGN we are passionate about the investigation of space and form and how it affects us not only as individuals but as a collective. We believe that architecture is a vessel of expression for our clients’ needs and wants. Our design process rigorously pursues the creation of experientially rich, contextually thoughtful and functionally sound spaces. Through these pursuits, design has the ability to enrich the cultural identity of place.
  • Pigeon Toe Ceramics
    @pigeon_toe_ceramics
    You know when you visit your local vintage shoppe hoping for that rare, once-in-a-lifetime find that you spend a lifetime searching for? Or perhaps when you take your first trip overseas, staring out of the airplane window seat at the vast ocean below you. Or your first boy/girl dance? That’s Pigeon Toe. Founded in Portland, Oregon in 2009, Pigeon Toe Ceramics is the brainchild of fine artist and designer Lisa Jones. With a flair for modern, Scandinavian design and a knack for the craft, Lisa and her team lovingly mold each vessel, basin and bowl with delicate strength. Playful and charming, Pigeon Toe Ceramics redefine the rustic chic aesthetic with casual irreverence. Lisa’s products transcend trends, leaving behind an heirloom that’s hardly old-fashioned. Polished and refined, yet naturally imperfect, Pigeon Toe Ceramics is inspired by a new age of homegrown, depression-era aesthetics. Clean and tactile, white and pure.
  • Brannon Finney
    @brannonfinney
    Brannon Finney and her all-female crew are hard at work in the Prince William Sound, despite the thick fog, doing the many responsibilities necessary to run a commercial fishing vessel in Alaska. There aren't many female boat captains in the fleet, and it's very uncommon that the whole crew is made up of women.
  • Hearthstone Homes, Inc.
    @hearthstonehomes
    Hearthstone is a company unlike any other. We are dedicated to, and never cease to be amazed by the Timberwright. Somewhere between iron worker and cabinet maker, the fruits of his labor still grace the land and sea — with life spans measured in centuries: bridges, churches, Barns, Log Homes, Timber Frame Homes, taverns, courthouses, inns, hotels, sailing vessels, and — with good fortune and hard work — your legacy to your family for generations to come. See more at - https://hearthstonehomes.com
  • Root Canal Scarborough
    @rootcanalscarborough
    Website: https://drsalimkapadiadental.com/our-services/general-dentistry/endodontics/ Root canal treatment is a painless process that can be done in a single visit. Dr. Salim Kapadia Dental Centre in Scarborough is well-known for providing affordable single visit root canal treatment in a painless and stress-free environment. The word “Root Canal” refers to the inner part of the tooth between the pulp and the tooth roots. It contains blood vessels, nerves, and other sensitive tissues. The pulp can become exposed and infected for a variety of reasons, including tooth decay or a cavity. Such issues will result in extreme discomfort, which will require root canal treatment to prevent it from getting worse. The pulp, along with the blood vessels and nerve tissues, is extracted from the tooth during a root canal treatment. After that, the pulp chamber is sealed to prevent bacteria from entering.
  • Davey Lighting
    @daveylighting
    Davey Lighting is a British lighting company that has roots back to the 19th century shipyards of London. Davey & Co.—founded in 1885—produced marine lighting and hardware for historic vessels. Later relaunched as Davey Lighting, the company maintains the original attention to detail that set the company apart at its founding. Its designs blend industrial design, traditional craftsmanship, and raw materials to create lights that are both authentic and distinctive. Each light is manufactured in England and is designed for traditional and modern interiors alike.
  • Tereza Daňková
    @terezadakov5126
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  • Stone Forest
    @stoneforest
    Stone Forest began with the simple idea of bringing the unsurpassed beauty of natural materials into people’s homes and gardens. Twenty-five years later, they haven’t strayed from this original concept. Stone Forest creates contemporary, yet timeless designs for the kitchen, bath, and garden that are sculpted from materials including stone, bronze, copper, iron, and hardwoods. Collections include vessel and pedestal sinks, bathtubs, vanities, farmhouse and bar sinks, furniture, fountains, and outdoor sculptures. Collaborating with the design community to create custom designs in stone is their specialty.
  • Stanton Hunter
    @stantonhunterdotcom
    Stanton Hunter exhibits his work nationally and internationally, and writings (both by and about him) and images of his work appear in numerous publications. He has been an instructor and guest lecturer at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, ran the ceramics program at Scripps College in Claremont for five years, was a Visiting assistant Professor of Art at Pitzer College also in Claremont, and is currently a Professor of Art at Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga. Prior to receiving his MFA from the University of Southern California in 2000 (studied with and was a T.A. for Ken Price), he did his undergraduate work in perceptual psychology/alternative education at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida, and pursued a career in music before the visual arts. Stanton’s work incorporates vessels, as well as autonomous sculptural forms, site-specific installations with work in or referring to the landscape.
  • Reverware
    @reverware
    REVERE® cookware have been part of American history since patriot and silversmith Paul Revere started making copper sheathing for naval vessels in 1801. Paul founded Revere Copper Company which evolved into Copper and Brass, Inc., the makers of Revere Ware Copper Clad Stainless Steel Cookware. Designed by W. Archibald Welden and introduced in 1939, the REVERE copper-bottom stainless steel cooking utensils not only represented great advances in both technical and esthetic cookware design, but proved to be incredibly durable without being heavy. Housewives of the time also appreciated the fact that Welden designed the cookware with rounded edges, making the pots easier to clean than those with sharp joints between sides and bottoms.
  • Roost
    @roost
    Roost is a wholesale line of modern home furnishings and accessories that emphasizes accessible and livable design. We utilize authentic materials and finishes that are contemporary without being hard-edged. The majority of roost products are designed by our small group of design associates and the finished pieces are truly handmade, small craft production. Our products are manufactured for us in workshops and factories where we have longstanding relationships. In this way, we can ensure the quality and integrity of each piece. Our line includes some furniture, as well as lighting, unique mouth-blown glass vessels, metal vases and candleholders, home textiles, baskets, stone, wood, wax and botanicals. We will be adding collections periodically with the goal of being a complete design and product resource for the home and gift specialty retailer.
  • tinnifixreviews
    @tinnifixreviews
    The estimated prevalence of tinnitus in the United States is 36 million. If you have this condition, you can use the advice in the article below. Make a calm bedtime routine each night. Most people that have tinnitus have a hard time staying asleep or falling asleep. By establishing a routine, your body will be more able to relax when it's time to sleep. Try doing some light stretching exercises, followed by several minutes of deep breathing before getting into bed. These activities not only help you relax, about also help lower blood pressure. While the thought of a 20-minute catnap during the day is appealing, there is no such thing as a nap for tinnitus sufferers. Tinnitus is often linked with insomnia, so a nap will only leave you feeling somewhat groggy and not completely with it, when you try to go to bed for the night. If you smoke, you should quit. <strong><a href="https://www.benzinga.com/press-releases/21/03/wr20353722/tinnifix-reviews-is-this-tinnifix-supplement-really-effective-read">Tinnifix Reviews</a></strong> Smoking narrows all of your blood vessels. When the blood vessels that bring blood to your ears and head are narrowed, it can make tinnitus worse. If you quit, you will be able to deal with tinnitus better. Not only that, but your health overall will be better, which helps any other health conditions you have. Making sure you're getting enough exercise can help reduce the symptoms of tinnitus. The better your overall health is, the lower your blood pressure and the quieter the rushing sounds in your ears will be. It can also help you rid your body of toxins, which can clog your ear canal even more.
  • La Gardo Tackett
    @la_gardo_tackett
    In the late 1950s, Los Angeles based designer La Gardo Tackett (1911-1992) and his family spent 16 months in Japan and, while there, met an importer from Boston and developed the "Forma" line of dinnerware for Schmid International. Inspired by his anthropological research into the cultural history of vessels used in dinnerware, Tackett designed this line of what he referred to as "autonomous" pieces, meaning that they could be used at the table or throughout the house as accessories. During the same period he also designed pieces that were later distributed by the Freeman Lederman Company. Tackett worked with European-trained ceramic engineers at the largest Ironstone factory in Japan, using machinery imported from Germany and England, to produce the exceptional quality of his stoneware pieces. The pieces possess Tackett's trademark minimal, sculptural Los Angeles design sensibility that was made popular by his work for Architectural Pottery.
  • Crafted Systems
    @crafted_systems
    CELEBRATING MODERN CRAFT In today's society we have become distant from handwork. Artisanship has faded; technology and convenience render handwork a thing of the past. We consume things produced by industrial processes, never touched by people, yet we crave the story and meaning in the handcrafted object which cannot be produced by machine. At CraftedSystems, we celebrate modern craft: reinvigorating handcraft in the context of today's society. Instead of using highly skilled artisans, we partner with the YWCA women's shelter to create our products. We help in skills development for women in transition, economically enabling and empowering them, giving them collective purpose and creative outlet. They work in a collaborative environment, share learnings and pass on knowledge while participating in this "healing work". We combine award-winning design with innovative weaving techniques + the simple idea of collective effort to create modern pieces for today's lifestyle and environment. Our first collection includes a selection of felt vessels, table pieces, lights, floor and wall systems. OUR PRODUCT Our products are uniquely woven from 100% natural wool felt and assembled by hand. By nature they are textured with varying degrees of dimension and lift to the surface. They exhibit both a simple, geometric modern appeal and also a warm, hand-crafted quality. If you are looking for a perfect and smooth product, these are probably not for you. If, however, you enjoy something made from pure materials with a simple & honest concept, we believe you will appreciate our products. We use eco-friendly production processes such as waterjetcutting and diecutting. All products are produced and assembled in Portland, Oregon.

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