5 inches high x 6 inches wide x 6 inches deep Constructed from bronze Polished brass finish Weight: 3 pounds
Gold Leaf Finish. Composite. . 6W X 6D X 6H
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Your wedding season gift-giving needs are covered with these 15 perfect bookish wedding gifts!
The Ponte Vecchio Bridge straddles the River Arno in the heart of Florence. It was first documented in the year 996 and is believed to have been built during Roman times...
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Designed by Stefano Giovannoni, Pako is a small and colourful side table. With its long trunk it holds a circular top that allows to place various objects on top. Available in multiple colours and gold metal finishing.DESIGNER: Stefano GiovannoniDIMENSIONS: 40CM (W) x 40CM (L) x 56CM (H)MATERIALS: Polyethylene
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Kimye now join the likes of other famous celebrities and members of royalty who also have gold plated plumbing featured their homes.
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Deze kroonluchter is gemaakt van bladvormig matglas. Het diffuse licht is zacht en harmonieus, perfect om uw interieur te verlichten. Reparatie niet zichtbaar op een van de kristallen, sporen van tijd consi
A gold Mycenaean cup with handles ending in dog's heads. 15th century BCE from Grave circle A, Mycenae. (National Archaeological Museum, Athens)
Wabi Sabi is the Japanese design ethos that practices simplicity in home design and life here are 7 ways to achieve their life principles.
Deze prachtige kraalvormige offerdozen zijn geheel met de hand gemaakt door Balinese ambachtslieden met liefde en zorg. Om te gebruiken als opbergdoos of als eenvoudig decoratief element, apart of samen vinden deze dozen een opvallende plaats in uw huis! Ze worden op Bali gebruikt bij religieuze ceremonies om offergaven aan de goden in te bewaren, getransformeerd tot een decoratief object zullen deze dozen een vleugje authenticiteit en exotisme aan uw decoratie toevoegen. Kleur Goud Materialen Bamboe - Parels Hoogte (cm) 12 Breedte (cm) 15 Lengte (cm) 15
As the blog Slim Expectations turns 3, they have celebrated with a blogging contest filled with a whole lot of prompts (including themes...
You might have noticed an unusual looking Google Doodle on their homepage today. Unless you are familiar with the work of Constantin Brancusi, you're probably left wondering what the heck those organic looking shapes are. To honor of what would have been Romanian sculptor Constantin Brancusi's 135th birthday,the Google Doodle features some of his most well known sculptures. above image composed by Laura Sweet The Romanian sculptor Constantin Brancusi, (1876-1957) was a central figure of the modern movement and a pioneer of abstraction. His sculpture is noted for its visual elegance and sensitive use of materials, combining the directness of peasant carving with the sophistication of the Parisian avant-garde. After attending the Bucharest School of Fine Arts and learning of the sculpture of August Rodin, Brancusi traveled to Paris in 1904, where he continued to reside until his death. above portrait of Brancusi by legendary photographer Edward Steichen A look at each of the sculptures in the Brancusi Google Doodle. The "G" = Prometheus and Leda: The first "o" = The Newborn: The second "o" = Sleeping Muse: The second "g" = Mademoiselle Pogany: The "l" = Bird In Space: and lastly, the "e" = The Kiss: Brancusi created his first major work, The Kiss, in 1908. From this time his sculpture became increasingly abstract, moving from the disembodied head of Sleeping Muse to the virtually featureless Beginning of the World and from the formal figure of the legendary bird Maiastra to numerous versions of the ethereal Bird in Space. Brancusi's sculpture gained international notoriety at the 1913 Armory Show in New York, a city that he visited four times and where his work frequently would be exhibited. In his Paris studio at 8 Impasse Ronsin Brancusi devoted great attention to the arrangement of his sculptures, documenting individual works and their installation in an important body of photographs. Isamu Noguchi worked as a studio assistant for Brancusi in 1927, and Brancusi taught him to carve stone and wood. In the 1930s Brancusi worked on two ambitious public sculpture projects, an unrealized temple in India for the Maharajah of Indore and the installation at Tirgu Jiu, Romania, of his Gate of the Kiss, Table of Silence and a 100-foot tall cast iron version of Endless Column. On his death Brancusi left the contents of his studio to the Museum of Art of the City of Paris, on condition that the studio be installed in the museum in its entirety. Books, Art and more about Constantin Brancusi can be found here
The Japanese Kintsugi technique is a new form of restoration which uses gold leaf to give new light to damaged objects. Find out all the details!
A weekly Saturday recap to share with you our favorite links, discoveries, exhibitions, and more from the past seven days. This week: long-awaited collections from two of our favorite designers, a new exhibition and book from the doyenne of Memphis, and a serious contender for the best watering can we've ever seen.
The Design Exhibition celebrates the bizarre world of contemporary jewellery in its new exhibition Unexpected Pleasures.
Some of these beauties were left behind by improved technology or changing fashions. All are exquisite samples of the culture they existed in.
in the delft blue style of ceramics, artist helena hauss has sculpted and hand painted a series of highly unconventional 'weapons'.
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Simon Ballen Botero’s Suelo Orfebre, showcased at Design Parade, is a glassware project that combines post-colonial reckoning with embedded community research.
The Hoxne Hoard is the largest cache of late Roman silver and gold which had been discovered in Britain. It was found on 16th November, 1992 in the