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Contemporary Tray
Located in Geneve, CH
Contemporary cake stand Measures: W 50, D 30, H 24 cm Plated metal coated with glossy Champagne finish From Earth, one can only see the portion of the M...
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2010s French Modern Decorative Bowls

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Metal

Contemporary Tray
Located in Geneve, CH
Contemporary tray Measures: Diameter 30 * height 27.5 cm Plated metal coated with glossy pink copper finish From Earth, one can only see the portion of ...
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2010s French Modern Tableware

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Metal

Half-Moon Vase by Kate Butler
Located in Geneve, CH
Half-Moon vase by Kate Butler Dimensions: 14 x 12 x 6 inches Materials: Hand sculpted, glazed pottery Kate Butler is a writer and artist working primarily in drawing and ceramic clay. Her sculptures describe subliminal experiences of space through forms that feel alive and vaguely human. In 2019, she earned an MFA Fine Arts and MS Art History from the Pratt Institute, pursuing both a rigorous studio practice and original research on ceramic sculptor Stanley Rosen. Before attending Pratt, Kate studied and apprenticed at the Marchutz School of Fine Arts, a “school of vision,” based in Aix-en-Provence, France, that integrated the study of plein-air painting with seminars in art criticism. Since graduating from Pratt, Kate has participated in residencies at Odyssey Clayworks and Anderson...
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2010s Central American Modern Vases

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Pottery

Crater Vase II by Kate Butler
Located in Geneve, CH
Crater Vase II by Kate Butler Dimensions: 15.5 x 5.5 x 4.5 inches Materials: Hand sculpted, glazed pottery Kate Butler is a writer and artist working primarily in drawing and ceramic clay. Her sculptures describe subliminal experiences of space through forms that feel alive and vaguely human. In 2019, she earned an MFA Fine Arts and MS Art History from the Pratt Institute, pursuing both a rigorous studio practice and original research on ceramic sculptor Stanley Rosen. Before attending Pratt, Kate studied and apprenticed at the Marchutz School of Fine Arts, a “school of vision,” based in Aix-en-Provence, France, that integrated the study of plein-air painting with seminars in art criticism. Since graduating from Pratt, Kate has participated in residencies at Odyssey Clayworks and Anderson...
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2010s Central American Modern Vases

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Pottery

Crater Vase I by Kate Butler
Located in Geneve, CH
Crater vase I by Kate Butler Dimensions: W17.8 x D26.7 x H24.1 cm Materials: Hand sculpted, glazed pottery Kate Butler is a writer and artist working primarily in drawing and ceramic clay. Her sculptures describe subliminal experiences of space through forms that feel alive and vaguely human. In 2019, she earned an MFA Fine Arts and MS Art History from the Pratt Institute, pursuing both a rigorous studio practice and original research on ceramic sculptor Stanley Rosen. Before attending Pratt, Kate studied and apprenticed at the Marchutz School of Fine Arts, a “school of vision,” based in Aix-en-Provence, France, that integrated the study of plein-air painting with seminars in art criticism. Since graduating from Pratt, Kate has participated in residencies at Odyssey Clayworks and Anderson...
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2010s Central American Modern Vases

Materials

Pottery

Arrebol Escalonado by Studioroca
Located in Geneve, CH
Arrebol Escalonado by Studioroca. Dimensions: 18 x 18 x 30.5 cm. Materials: volcanics rocks essential oils diffuser. Studioroca is a Mexico City design studio focused on architecture, interior design and contemporary furniture. Its penchant for collaboration, the promotion of local talent, artisanal skills and natural materials, and its ever-present pull toward sustainable practices have seen the studio create highly emotive environments and unique functional pieces that speak of a forward-thinking, borderless approach to design. Intro Through architecture, interior design and furniture, STUDIOROCA portrays a distinct Mexican aesthetic, where sophisticated, elegant designs become bold statements of strong masculine lines and dark moody shades that contrast dramatically with elongated curves and highly textured surfaces. Based in Mexico City, the studio has, since its inception, offered much more than simple design solutions, its impetus always being to meaningfully improve lives through design. By promoting, supporting and offering a platform for other Mexican designers in its two stores in Polanco and Condesa, STUDIOROCA has been at the forefront of the modern-day Mexican design movement for over 15 years. The studio’s ability to artfully blend its own architecture and interior design with both local and international product is testament to its glocal outlook. While proudly Mexican and inherently influenced by the country’s culture and craftsmanship, its designs talk to a cosmopolitan, international sense of style. STUDIOROCA’s respect for the environment and reverence of traditional skills has led to the pursuit of sustainable practices, while its affinity for collaboration and promotion of artisanal skills has seen the studio produce work in conjunction with countless talented designers and craftspeople. Its confidently utilitarian designs are the result of risk-taking, boundary-pushing processes that emerge from STUDIOROCA’s constant quest to establish innovative solutions, while simultaneously respecting each of its projects’ unique locations, incorporating the surrounding environment into the design language. Working closely with clients, a personal rapport ensures delving into the core of every design requirement, leading to the ultimate achievement of deeply embedded needs. Ultimately, what STUDIOROCA presents is a fresh iteration of Mexican design, a version which is at once moving, intoxicating and comforting. History STUDIOROCA was founded by Carlos Acosta and Rodrigo Alegre. When, in 2002, the two independent Mexico City architects were commissioned to work collaboratively on the architecture and interiors of a new spa, they were frustrated by the lack of affordable furniture available, and embarked on designing their own pieces for the project. And so STUDIOROCA was born. Initially a furniture store in the heart of the then up-and-coming leafy suburb of Condesa, it has developed into a fully fledged architecture and interior-design studio, with another store in the city’s high-end design district of Polanco, which opened in 2011. Its line of furniture, all designed and manufactured in Mexico, had humble production beginnings in a small kitchen-design factory, a foundation that has carried through into the studio’s current philosophy of small-scale, high-quality production. In conjunction with its own range of functional pieces, STUDIOROCA has always invited other local designers to showcase their work in its two stores, and, what started with three additional designers’ pieces in 2002, has led to collaborations with many more, now presenting the limited-edition work of 28 Mexican designers through its UNION- brand, while continuing to retail exclusive international brands such as Tom Dixon, Moooi and GAN. 2 More recently, the studio’s architectural and interior projects have included large housing developments and hotels, fully employing STUDIOROCA’s 360-degree approach to design. Founders and team Architects by training, founders Carlos Acosta and Rodrigo Alegre prefer to follow an unconventional, integrated model of design that incorporates its many varied facets, allowing their two unique approaches to complement one another. Rodrigo, who graduated from Universidad Anáhuac Norte, is able to envision how color and texture will combine as he explores the emotive nuances he wishes to create within a new environment. His abstract thoughts are brought to life by Carlos, the rational half of the design duo. Trained at Universidad Iberoamericana, with a student exchange to the University of Texas, Carlos’ ability to grasp volumes and spaces brings dreams to fruition through the perfect positioning of wall divisions, furniture pieces and light-streaming windows. Their small dedicated team of designers and architects plays an integral role in realizing the studio’s ambitious visions, with over 200 projects having been completed by this intimate team. Beyond designing, these passionate professionals offer practical solutions, bringing their experience in all forms of design to manifest in big-picture thinking that pays attention to detail, celebrates collaboration and goes the extra mile. The approachable, personal style with which the STUDIOROCA team works is a reflection on the responsibility its people place on themselves as architects and designers who venture beyond the drawing board. Sustainability STUDIOROCA’s focus on sustainability has seen the company establish itself as a trailblazer in the realization of buildings and furniture pieces that are produced with a sense of conscience and responsibility, taking into account the full production chain, from material source to distribution of wealth. The studio has done away with environmentally harmful varnishes on its furniture pieces, and now only use FSC-certified hardwood. It also pledges to keep materials to a minimum, a consideration most appreciated in its 77 range of furniture, where only the necessary functional structures have been designed, and where small leftover pieces of wood from bigger cuts are utilized, rather than sourcing new pieces. This approach continues in its architecture and interior designs, with 80% of materials sourced locally. This, coupled with its use of solar panels, the harvesting of rainwater, and the inclusion of indigenous gardens in its projects, has led to STUDIOROCA’s application for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification, which is currently under review. For the studio, sustainability has a much further reach than the natural environment, however. Its projects take into account social, cultural and economic sustainability too, by ensuring its production chain – from the craftspeople producing hand-worked elements, to its low-environmental-impact manufacturing line – all sits within Mexico so that the 3 communities benefiting financially are those who have been an integral part of the process. Architecture In STUDIOROCA’s architectural projects, authentic materials that are true to their Mexican origin, such as local mountain rocks, regional marble and indigenous wood, are utilized in new ways to highlight their natural rawness, deep texture and prized imperfections, imbuing buildings with unique character. It’s through such character that every structure portrays its personality, suited to the people who live, work and relax within it. This unpretentious use of materials follows through to metals, which are encouraged to rust and patinate as the building interacts with nature’s elements and becomes part of the environment surrounding it, giving projects an essential sense of place, where the here and now is as important as the then and there. Interior design STUDIOROCA’s interior style leans toward textured materials and dark hues contrasted with paler wood and lighter accent tones. These evocative, luxurious interiors are enlivened by carefully considered lighting that enhances the tonality of moody dark browns, deep blues and a spectrum of blacks, and highlights textures through illuminated reflections. Where environments dictate a paler palette, textures and materials make up the necessary contrast. Local willow wood on wall panels, flooring made from recinto volcanic rock, and countertops decorated with Mexico’s retapado marble become talking points, made even more appealing with plant life and greenery introduced indoors. Furniture Combining its deep respect for handcrafted, artisanal product, and its future-forward approach to technology and innovation, STUDIOROCA’s range of furniture places emphasis on high-quality offerings, producing its ranges in low quantities, often customized to suit the specific requirements of its varied projects. Veering away from industrialized production lines, it employs sophisticated hand-worked machinery, in line with its approach to sustainability and simplicity. The studio’s premiere collection (2002-2008) was shaped by a groundbreaking application of materials and forms, resulting in award-winning designs that set contemporary Mexican design on the map. Pieces from this collection were shown at Fabrica Mexicana and Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico City and in the MoMA store in New York. The 2008 Eco collection initiated a change in the production of STUDIOROCA’s furniture pieces, adapting a sustainable view regarding design – a philosophy that continues to guide the studio’s practices today. Sourcing FSC-certified wood, eliminating varnishes, and using local materials wherever possible, this collection was the start of a conscious undertaking to work with local artisans and support local industry, an outlook that was celebrated at the launch of the Eco range at the Mexican Gallery...
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2010s Colombian Post-Modern Centerpieces

Materials

Stone

Arrebol Tibor Diffuser by Studioroca
Located in Geneve, CH
Arrebol Tibor diffuser by STUDIOROCA Dimensions: W 18 x D 18 x H 30.5 cm Materials: Volcanic rock, polished brass plated steel, glass. Includes 1 essential oil 20mL bottle. STUDIOROCA is a Mexico City design studio focused on architecture, interior design and contemporary furniture. Its penchant for collaboration, the promotion of local talent, artisanal skills and natural materials, and its ever-present pull toward sustainable practices have seen the studio create highly emotive environments and unique functional pieces that speak of a forward-thinking, borderless approach to design. Intro Through architecture, interior design and furniture, STUDIOROCA portrays a distinct Mexican aesthetic, where sophisticated, elegant designs become bold statements of strong masculine lines and dark moody shades that contrast dramatically with elongated curves and highly textured surfaces. Based in Mexico City, the studio has, since its inception, offered much more than simple design solutions, its impetus always being to meaningfully improve lives through design. By promoting, supporting and offering a platform for other Mexican designers in its two stores in Polanco and Condesa, STUDIOROCA has been at the forefront of the modern-day Mexican design movement for over 15 years. The studio’s ability to artfully blend its own architecture and interior design with both local and international product is testament to its glocal outlook. While proudly Mexican and inherently influenced by the country’s culture and craftsmanship, its designs talk to a cosmopolitan, international sense of style. STUDIOROCA’s respect for the environment and reverence of traditional skills has led to the pursuit of sustainable practices, while its affinity for collaboration and promotion of artisanal skills has seen the studio produce work in conjunction with countless talented designers and craftspeople. Its confidently utilitarian designs are the result of risk-taking, boundary-pushing processes that emerge from STUDIOROCA’s constant quest to establish innovative solutions, while simultaneously respecting each of its projects’ unique locations, incorporating the surrounding environment into the design language. Working closely with clients, a personal rapport ensures delving into the core of every design requirement, leading to the ultimate achievement of deeply embedded needs. Ultimately, what STUDIOROCA presents is a fresh iteration of Mexican design, a version which is at once moving, intoxicating and comforting. History STUDIOROCA was founded by Carlos Acosta and Rodrigo Alegre. When, in 2002, the two independent Mexico City architects were commissioned to work collaboratively on the architecture and interiors of a new spa, they were frustrated by the lack of affordable furniture available, and embarked on designing their own pieces for the project. And so STUDIOROCA was born. Initially a furniture store in the heart of the then up-and-coming leafy suburb of Condesa, it has developed into a fully fledged architecture and interior-design studio, with another store in the city’s high-end design district of Polanco, which opened in 2011. Its line of furniture, all designed and manufactured in Mexico, had humble production beginnings in a small kitchen-design factory, a foundation that has carried through into the studio’s current philosophy of small-scale, high-quality production. In conjunction with its own range of functional pieces, STUDIOROCA has always invited other local designers to showcase their work in its two stores, and, what started with three additional designers’ pieces in 2002, has led to collaborations with many more, now presenting the limited-edition work of 28 Mexican designers through its UNION- brand, while continuing to retail exclusive international brands such as Tom Dixon, Moooi and GAN. 2 More recently, the studio’s architectural and interior projects have included large housing developments and hotels, fully employing STUDIOROCA’s 360-degree approach to design. Founders and team Architects by training, founders Carlos Acosta and Rodrigo Alegre prefer to follow an unconventional, integrated model of design that incorporates its many varied facets, allowing their two unique approaches to complement one another. Rodrigo, who graduated from Universidad Anáhuac Norte, is able to envision how color and texture will combine as he explores the emotive nuances he wishes to create within a new environment. His abstract thoughts are brought to life by Carlos, the rational half of the design duo. Trained at Universidad Iberoamericana, with a student exchange to the University of Texas, Carlos’ ability to grasp volumes and spaces brings dreams to fruition through the perfect positioning of wall divisions, furniture pieces and light-streaming windows. Their small dedicated team of designers and architects plays an integral role in realizing the studio’s ambitious visions, with over 200 projects having been completed by this intimate team. Beyond designing, these passionate professionals offer practical solutions, bringing their experience in all forms of design to manifest in big-picture thinking that pays attention to detail, celebrates collaboration and goes the extra mile. The approachable, personal style with which the STUDIOROCA team works is a reflection on the responsibility its people place on themselves as architects and designers who venture beyond the drawing board. Sustainability STUDIOROCA’s focus on sustainability has seen the company establish itself as a trailblazer in the realization of buildings and furniture pieces that are produced with a sense of conscience and responsibility, taking into account the full production chain, from material source to distribution of wealth. The studio has done away with environmentally harmful varnishes on its furniture pieces, and now only use FSC-certified hardwood. It also pledges to keep materials to a minimum, a consideration most appreciated in its 77 range of furniture, where only the necessary functional structures have been designed, and where small leftover pieces of wood from bigger cuts are utilized, rather than sourcing new pieces. This approach continues in its architecture and interior designs, with 80% of materials sourced locally. This, coupled with its use of solar panels, the harvesting of rainwater, and the inclusion of indigenous gardens in its projects, has led to STUDIOROCA’s application for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification, which is currently under review. For the studio, sustainability has a much further reach than the natural environment, however. Its projects take into account social, cultural and economic sustainability too, by ensuring its production chain – from the craftspeople producing hand-worked elements, to its low-environmental-impact manufacturing line – all sits within Mexico so that the 3 communities benefiting financially are those who have been an integral part of the process. Architecture In STUDIOROCA’s architectural projects, authentic materials that are true to their Mexican origin, such as local mountain rocks, regional marble and indigenous wood, are utilized in new ways to highlight their natural rawness, deep texture and prized imperfections, imbuing buildings with unique character. It’s through such character that every structure portrays its personality, suited to the people who live, work and relax within it. This unpretentious use of materials follows through to metals, which are encouraged to rust and patinate as the building interacts with nature’s elements and becomes part of the environment surrounding it, giving projects an essential sense of place, where the here and now is as important as the then and there. Interior design STUDIOROCA’s interior style leans toward textured materials and dark hues contrasted with paler wood and lighter accent tones. These evocative, luxurious interiors are enlivened by carefully considered lighting that enhances the tonality of moody dark browns, deep blues and a spectrum of blacks, and highlights textures through illuminated reflections. Where environments dictate a paler palette, textures and materials make up the necessary contrast. Local willow wood on wall panels, flooring made from recinto volcanic rock, and countertops decorated with Mexico’s retapado marble become talking points, made even more appealing with plant life and greenery introduced indoors. Furniture Combining its deep respect for handcrafted, artisanal product, and its future-forward approach to technology and innovation, STUDIOROCA’s range of furniture places emphasis on high-quality offerings, producing its ranges in low quantities, often customized to suit the specific requirements of its varied projects. Veering away from industrialized production lines, it employs sophisticated hand-worked machinery, in line with its approach to sustainability and simplicity. The studio’s premiere collection (2002-2008) was shaped by a groundbreaking application of materials and forms, resulting in award-winning designs that set contemporary Mexican design on the map. Pieces from this collection were shown at Fabrica Mexicana and Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico City and in the MoMA store in New York. The 2008 Eco collection initiated a change in the production of STUDIOROCA’s furniture pieces, adapting a sustainable view regarding design – a philosophy that continues to guide the studio’s practices today. Sourcing FSC-certified wood, eliminating varnishes, and using local materials wherever possible, this collection was the start of a conscious undertaking to work with local artisans and support local industry, an outlook that was celebrated at the launch of the Eco range at the Mexican Gallery...
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2010s Mexican Post-Modern Candle Stands

Materials

Stone

Contemporary Cake Stand
Located in Geneve, CH
Contemporary cake stand Measures: Diameter 30, height 38 cm Plated metal-coated with glossy Champagne finish From Earth, one can only see the portion of...
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2010s French Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Metal

Tazón Alto Galeana Bowl by Jorge Diego Etienne
By Jorge Diego Etienne
Located in Geneve, CH
Tazón Alto Galeana bowl by Jorge Diego Etienne Limited Edition of 10 + 1 AP Dimensions: D 25 x W 25 x H 12.5 cm Material: alabaster Galeana is a collection of 6 objects designe...
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2010s Mexican Post-Modern Decorative Bowls

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Alabaster

Tazón Bajo Galeana Bowl by Jorge Diego Etienne
By Jorge Diego Etienne
Located in Geneve, CH
Tazón Bajo Galeana bowl by Jorge Diego Etienne Limited Edition of 10 + 1 AP Dimensions: D 30 x W 30 x H 9 cm Material: alabaster Galeana is a collection of 6 objects designed b...
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2010s Mexican Post-Modern Decorative Bowls

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Alabaster

Remissus Vide-Poche by Vilde Hagelund
Located in Geneve, CH
Remissus vide-poche by Vilde Hagelund Current Production Dimensions: W 12 x D 12 x H 1.5 cm Materials: Birch wood. Remissus is inspired by the wat...
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2010s Norwegian Post-Modern Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Other

Calacatta Big Poche by Henry Wilson
By Henry Wilson
Located in Geneve, CH
Calacatta Big Poche by Henry Wilson Dimensions: D 30 x H 7 cm Materials: Calacatta Marble The Big Poche reinterprets and scales up our Vide Poche Rond. Each piece is manufactured in...
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2010s Australian Post-Modern Centerpieces

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Marble

Blackened Vide Poche Rond XL by Henry Wilson
By Henry Wilson
Located in Geneve, CH
Blackened Vide Poche Rond XL by Henry Wilson Dimensions: D 18 x H 4 cm Materials: Bronze Discard your day at the door. Your Vide Poche XL is designed with your loose-pocket items in...
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2010s Australian Post-Modern Platters and Serveware

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Bronze

Contemporary White and Pink Marble Block Thoronet Dish by Henry Wilson
By Henry Wilson
Located in Geneve, CH
Calacatta Viola Block Thoronet Dish by Henry Wilson Dimensions: W 24 x D 6 x H 33 cm Materials: Calacatta Viola Marble The Thoronet Dish in Calacatta Viola marble. Unlike the bronze...
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2010s Australian Post-Modern Platters and Serveware

Materials

Marble

Calacatta Block Thoronet Dish by Henry Wilson
By Henry Wilson
Located in Geneve, CH
Calacatta Block Thoronet Dish by Henry Wilson Dimensions: W 24 x D 6 x H 33 cm Materials: Calacatta Marble The Thoronet Dish in Calacatta marble. Unlike the bronze and aluminium ver...
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2010s Australian Post-Modern Platters and Serveware

Materials

Marble

Scones Lamp by Olivia Cognet
By Olivia Cognet
Located in Geneve, CH
Scones lamp by Olivia Cognet Materials: Ceramic. Dimensions: D 20 x H 38 cm Non electrified. Each of Olivia’s handmade creations is a unique work of art, the snapshot of a prec...
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2010s French Post-Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Contemporary Tray
Located in Geneve, CH
Contemporary tray Measures: Diameter 30 x height 29 cm Plated metal coated with glossy Champagne finish From earth, one can only see the portion of th...
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2010s French Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Metal

Contemporary Cake Stand
Located in Geneve, CH
Contemporary cake stand Measure: Diameter 30 x height 38 cm Tray in natural colour ash veneer Base and handle in plated metal coated with glossy Pink Co...
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2010s French Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Metal

Contemporary Tray
Located in Geneve, CH
Contemporary tray Measures: Diameter 25 x height 24 cm Plated metal coated with glossy copper finish From Earth, one can only see the portion of the Moo...
Category

2010s French Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Metal

Contemporary Cake Stand
Located in Geneve, CH
Contemporary cake stand Measures: Diameter 30 x Height 38 cm Tray in natural colour ash veneer Base and handle in plated metal coated with glossy Pink C...
Category

2010s French Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Metal

Contemporary Cake Stand
Located in Geneve, CH
Contemporary cake stand Measures: Diameter 30, height 38 cm Tray in natural color ash veneer Base and handle in plated metal-coated with glossy Pink Cop...
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2010s French Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Metal

Reversible Watch Tray by Henry Wilson
By Henry Wilson
Located in Geneve, CH
Reversible Watch Tray by Henry Wilson Dimensions: W 26 x D 11 x H 3 cm Materials: Bronze A watch tray designed in collaboration with Jaeger-LeCoultre 'Time and Place'. The tray offers two distinct sides - one with a double watch...
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2010s Australian Post-Modern Platters and Serveware

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Bronze

Pietra Serena Flure Mortar and Pestle by Tino Seubert
Located in Geneve, CH
Pietra Serena Flure Mortar and Pestle by Tino Seubert Dimensions: W 10 x D 12.6 x H 32 cm. Materials: Pietra serena sandstone carved in Italy. Also...
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2010s British Post-Modern Tableware

Materials

Sandstone

Rosso Etrusco Flure Mortar and Pestle by Tino Seubert
Located in Geneve, CH
Rosso Etrusco Flure Mortar and Pestle by Tino Seubert Dimensions: W 10 x D 12.6 x H 32 cm. Materials: Rosso etrusco sandstone carved in Italy. Also...
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2010s British Post-Modern Tableware

Materials

Marble

Big Ear Mug by Siup Studio
Located in Geneve, CH
Big ear mug by Siup Studio. Dimensions: D9 x W16 x H8cm. Materials: Ceramics. Siup is a small design studio based in Warsaw. The concept is created by three friends – Martyna Dy...
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2010s Polish Post-Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Carafe 1 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Carafe 1 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: W 26 x D 13 x H 40 cm Materials: black stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, handmade crater glaze outside, fired at 1220 Born and bas...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

Materials

Other

Carafe 2 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Carafe 2 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: W 21 x D 14 x H 34 cm Materials: black stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, handmade crater glaze outside, fired at 1220 Born and bas...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

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Other

Carafe 3 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Carafe 3 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: W 16 x D 15 x H 30 cm Materials: black stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, handmade crater glaze outside, fired at 1220 Born and bas...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

Materials

Other

Carafe 4 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Carafe 4 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: W 14.5 x D 12.5 x H 33 cm Materials: black stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, handmade crater glaze outside, fi...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

Materials

Other

Carafe 5 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Carafe 5 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: W 17 x D 11.5 x H 30.5 cm Materials: black stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, handmade crater glaze outside, fired at 1220 Born and...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

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Other

Carafe 6 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Carafe 6 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: W 21.5 x D 15 x H 30 cm Materials: black stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, handmade crater glaze outside, fired at 1220 Born and b...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

Materials

Other

Carafe 7 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Carafe 7 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: W 15.5 x D 14.5 x H 32 cm Materials: black stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, handmade crater glaze outside, fired at 1220 Born and...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

Materials

Other

Stomata 1 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Stomata 1 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: W 11 x D 10.5 x H 24 cm Materials: mixed black and white stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, fired at 1240 Born and based in Athens...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

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Other

Stomata 2 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Stomata 2 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: W 14 x D 12 x H 26.5 cm Materials: mixed beige and white stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, fired at 1240 Born and based in Athens...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

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Other

Stomata 3 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Stomata 3 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: W 13 x D 11 x H 22 cm Materials: Beige stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, decorated outside with volcano rocks collected from Santori...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

Materials

Other

Stomata 4 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Stomata 4 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: W 12.5 x D 13 x H 23 cm Materials: white stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, decorated outside with volcano roc...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

Materials

Other

Stomata 6 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Stomata 6 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: D 9 x H 31 cm Materials: Beige stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, decorated outside with volcano rocks collected from Santorini, fire...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

Materials

Other

Stomata 5 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Stomata 5 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: D 9.5 x H 33.5 cm Materials: Black stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, decorated outside with volcano rocks collected from Santorini, ...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

Materials

Other

Stomata 7 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Stomata 7 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: D 9 x H 31 cm Materials: mixed black and white stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, fired at 1240 Born and based in Athens, Greece, ...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

Materials

Other

Stomata 8 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Stomata 8 Vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: W 18 x D 15 x H 31.5 cm Materials: Beige stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, decorated outside with volcano rock...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

Materials

Other

Stomata 9 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Stomata 9 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: W 12.5 x D 12.5 x H 23.5 cm Materials: Mixed black, beige and white stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, fired at 1240 Born and base...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

Materials

Other

Stomata 11 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Stomata 11 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: W 26.5 x D 25 x H 40 cm Materials: Mixed black and white stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, handemade crater glaze outside, fired at...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

Materials

Other

Stomata 10 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Stomata 10 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: W 17 x D 14 x H 30 cm Materials: Mixed beige and white stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, fired at 1240 Born and based in Athens,...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

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Stomata 12 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Stomata 12 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: W 25 x D 23 x H 36 cm Materials: Black stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, decorated outside with volcano rock...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

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Other

Stomata 13 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Stomata 13 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: W 32 x D 31 x H 45 cm Materials: White stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, decorated outside with volcano rocks collected from Santor...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

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Other

Stomata 14 Vase by Anna Karountzou
Located in Geneve, CH
Stomata 14 vase by Anna Karountzou Dimensions: W 22 x D 24 x H 34.5 cm Materials: Beige stoneware clay, clear glaze inside, decorated outside with volcano rocks collected from Sant...
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2010s Greek Post-Modern Vases

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Other

Porcelain Savage de la Romba by La Cube
Located in Geneve, CH
Savage de la Romba by La Cube In collaboration with Savage Ceramics Unique piece, one unit ofr each animal Madrid, 2016 Materials: Porcelain Dimensions: 26 x 8.5 x 6.5 cm Ste...
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2010s Spanish Modern Porcelain

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Porcelain

Porcelain Savage de la Romba by La Cube
Located in Geneve, CH
Savage de la Romba by La Cube In collaboration with savage ceramics Unique piece, one unit ofr each animal Madrid, 2016 Materials: Porcelain Dimensions: 26 x 8.5 x 6.5 cm Ste...
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2010s Spanish Modern Porcelain

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Porcelain

Set of 3 the Family Jugs by Kilzi
Located in Geneve, CH
Set of 3 The Family Jug by Kilzi Dimensions: Mum jug: D 16.5 x W 11 x H 20.9 cm. Dad jug: D 16.9 x W 12 x H 17.3 cm. Kid jug: D 15.5 x W 7.2 x H 9.6 cm. Materials: porcelain with...
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2010s Spanish Post-Modern Serving Pieces

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Porcelain

Not Gone by Mathieu Frossard
Located in Geneve, CH
Not gone by Mathieu Frossard Dated and signed by the Artist Dimensions: 30 x 30 x 7 cm Materials: Earthenware, glaze, platinum luster Unique piece Mathieu Frossard makes thing...
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2010s French Modern Serving Pieces

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Platinum

Vasco Tray, Calacatta Oro by Studioformart
By Studioformart
Located in Geneve, CH
Vasco tray - Calacatta Oro by Studioformart Total Marble Collection Dimensions: 40 x 20 x 2 cm Materials: Calacatta Oro Also available: Bianco Carrara The history of marble ...
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2010s Italian Modern Serving Pieces

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Marble

C-015 White Stoneware Vase by Moïo Studio
Located in Geneve, CH
C-015 White Stoneware Vase by Moïo Studio Dimensions: D14 x W14 x H30 cm Materials: White crawl glaze on tan stoneware Made by hand on the whee...
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2010s German Post-Modern Ceramics

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Stoneware

C-019 White Stoneware Vase by Moïo Studio
Located in Geneve, CH
C-019 white stoneware vase by Moïo Studio Dimensions: D12 x W12 x H21 cm Materials: White crawl glaze on tan stoneware Made by hand on the whee...
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2010s German Post-Modern Ceramics

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Stoneware

C-018 White Stoneware Vase by Moïo Studio
Located in Geneve, CH
C-018 white stoneware vase by Moïo Studio Dimensions: D12 x W12 x H25 cm Materials: White crawl glaze on tan stoneware Made by hand on the whee...
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2010s German Post-Modern Ceramics

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Stoneware

Set of 3 White Stoneware Vases C-019, C0-15, C-018 by Moïo Studio
Located in Geneve, CH
Set of 3 white stoneware vases C-019, C0-15, C-018 by Moïo Studio Dimensions: D14 x W14 x H30 cm Materials: White crawl glaze on tan stoneware Made by hand on the wheel Unique pi...
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2010s German Post-Modern Ceramics

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Stoneware

Black Sandstone Vessel Vase by Moïo Studio
Located in Geneve, CH
Black Sandstone Vessel Vase by Moïo Studio Limited Edition Dimensions: W 13 x D 13 x H 38.5 cm Materials: Matte black glaze, black stoneware Is the Berlin-based ceramic art stu...
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2010s German Post-Modern Ceramics

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Stoneware

Large Sandstone Vessel Vase by Moïo Studio
Located in Geneve, CH
Large Sandstone Vessel Vase by Moïo Studio Unique Piece Dimensions: W 32 x D 18 x H 38 cm Materials: White glaze and porcelain on tan stoneware Moïo Studio is the Berlin-based ...
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2010s German Post-Modern Ceramics

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Stoneware

Moon Sandstone Vessel Vase by Moïo Studio
Located in Geneve, CH
Moon sandstone vessel vase by Moïo Studio Unique Piece Dimensions: W 17 x D 17 x H 18 cm Materials: White glaze and porcelain on tan stoneware Moïo Studio is the Berlin-based c...
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2010s German Post-Modern Ceramics

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Stoneware

Wide Sandstone Vessel Vase by Moïo Studio
Located in Geneve, CH
Wide Sandstone Vessel vase by Moïo Studio Unique Piece Dimensions: W 38 x D 38 x H 32 cm Materials: White glaze and porcelain on tan stoneware Moïo Studio is the Berlin-based c...
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2010s German Post-Modern Ceramics

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Stoneware

Ceramic Milk Jug
Located in Geneve, CH
Ceramic Milk Jug Dimensions: Diameter 15cm x height 21cm Materials: Ceramic. Anthracite stoneware clay. Pigment. Technique: Hand-crafted. Glazed. Bic...
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2010s Belgian Modern Ceramics

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Ceramic

Ceramic Milk Jug
Ceramic Milk Jug
$435 / item

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