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  • #22 Indigo Trophy Vessel

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    $133

    For Akio Nukaga throwing on the wheel is a technique close to his heart, one that he can always rely on. Each piece in this collection is an exploration in stacking architectural forms including spheres, cylinders, and cones in hopes of pushing expectations of what tableware can be. This piece features his signature “Pleated Work”…

  • #23 Indigo Trophy Vessel

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    $136

    For Akio Nukaga throwing on the wheel is a technique close to his heart, one that he can always rely on. Each piece in this collection is an exploration in stacking architectural forms including spheres, cylinders, and cones in hopes of pushing expectations of what tableware can be. This piece features his signature “Pleated Work”…

  • #6 Trezo Dome in Amethyst & Ruby

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    $146

    This brand new collection from Cedric Mitchell is the culmination of an exploratory journey through glass. Recent artist residencies gave Cedric the opportunity to slow down and spend time having fun with the material. Through this playful process he’s created brand new techniques and modes of expression. This piece is part of a series inspired…

  • #7 Bobber Dome in Azul & Ruby

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    $147

    This brand new collection from Cedric Mitchell is the culmination of an exploratory journey through glass. Recent artist residencies gave Cedric the opportunity to slow down and spend time having fun with the material. Through this playful process he’s created brand new techniques and modes of expression. This piece is part of a series inspired…

  • 1970s Game Controller – Atari Joystick

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    $147

    This piece is cast in solid bronze by Nancy Pearce in her studio in Los Angeles, California. In Pearce’s words “I seek to create an archive of everyday objects by casting them in durable solid bronze so that future archaeologists will have a few pieces of the puzzle to decode from my limited time on…

  • 1990s Cordless Phone

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    $145

    This piece is cast in solid bronze by Nancy Pearce in her studio in Los Angeles, California. In Pearce’s words “I seek to create an archive of everyday objects by casting them in durable solid bronze so that future archaeologists will have a few pieces of the puzzle to decode from my limited time on…

  • 2000s Game Controller – Wii

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    $143

    This piece is cast in solid bronze by Nancy Pearce in her studio in Los Angeles, California. In Pearce’s words “I seek to create an archive of everyday objects by casting them in durable solid bronze so that future archaeologists will have a few pieces of the puzzle to decode from my limited time on…

  • B Cup Gourd Bowl

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    $148

    This piece is cast in solid bronze by Nancy Pearce in her studio in Los Angeles, California. In Pearce’s words “I seek to create an archive of everyday objects by casting them in durable solid bronze so that future archaeologists will have a few pieces of the puzzle to decode from my limited time on…

  • Bronze Espresso Cup and Saucer

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    $144

    This piece is cast in solid bronze by Nancy Pearce in her studio in Los Angeles, California. In Pearce’s words “I seek to create an archive of everyday objects by casting them in durable solid bronze so that future archaeologists will have a few pieces of the puzzle to decode from my limited time on…

  • C Cup Gourd Bowl

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    $143

    This piece is cast in solid bronze by Nancy Pearce in her studio in Los Angeles, California. In Pearce’s words “I seek to create an archive of everyday objects by casting them in durable solid bronze so that future archaeologists will have a few pieces of the puzzle to decode from my limited time on…

  • Ceramic Birdhouse in Black

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    $147

    The word “monumental” is often used to describe Stan Bitters’ ceramic sculptures. But even at a small scale, this legendary American artist’s expression has a rare boldness. He’s been making these ceramic birdhouses since the 1960s when he was artist-in-residence and the Hans Sumpf company. These ceramic birdhouses have a round opening on opposite sides…

  • Ceramic Birdhouse in Blue

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    $143

    The word “monumental” is often used to describe Stan Bitters’ ceramic sculptures. But even at a small scale, this legendary American artist’s expression has a rare boldness. He’s been making these ceramic birdhouses since the 1960s when he was artist-in-residence and the Hans Sumpf company. These ceramic birdhouses have a round opening on opposite sides…

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