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- These simple, straight-sided tumblers are made by a Mexican glassworks that primarily serves the hospitality industry. The result is an exceptionally sturdy and satisfying drinking glass...See More Wine Glasses & Champagne Flutes
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An unsung classic recently reintroduced by Holmegaard, one of Denmark's oldest glassworks, the hand blown Canada series consists of four distinctive shapes, set off by an appealing smoky...See More Water & Juice GlassesTake a Peek
One of the few remaining mid-century American potteries still in existence, Heath Ceramics has been making tableware for more than a half-century in their Northern California factory. Newly...See More BowlsTake a Peek
This casual, contemporary dinnerware takes a modular approach to serving and enjoying food. The series of plates and bowls can be used on their own or combined to create lidded containers....See More PlatesTake a Peek
One of the few remaining mid-century American potteries still in existence, Heath Ceramics has been making tableware for over a half-century in their Northern California factory. Newly...See More BowlsTake a Peek
- The famous Coupe line was designed in 1948 and has remained in production ever since, gracing the tables of some of the most significant chefs and designers in America. This timeless design...See More Bowls
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One of the few remaining mid-century American potteries still in existence, Heath Ceramics has been making tableware for over a half-century in their Northern California factory. Newly...See More BowlsTake a Peek
One of the few remaining mid-century American potteries still in existence, Heath Ceramics has been making tableware for over a half-century in their Northern California factory. Newly...See More BowlsTake a Peek
Because sometimes you just want to keep it simple, we worked with a U.S. maker of durable, restaurant-quality stoneware to create this bistro-style dinnerware with easy, classic shapes and...See More FlatwareTake a Peek
Because sometimes you just want to keep it simple, we worked with a U.S. maker of durable, restaurant-quality stoneware to create this bistro-style dinnerware with easy, classic shapes and...See More PlatesTake a Peek
- Simple geometry and the concept of modularity is the basis for this new porcelain dinnerware made in Japan. Rather than following prescribed forms and functions (dinner plate, soup bowl,...See More Bowls
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Lauded designer Massimo Vignelli created this dinnerware in 1964, winning the prestigious Compasso dOro design award in the process. Made of durable thermoplastic, the simple cylindrical...See More Dinnerware SetsTake a Peek
One of the few remaining mid-century American potteries still in existence, Heath Ceramics has been making tableware for over a half-century in their Northern California factory. Newly...See More BowlsTake a Peek
The famous Coupe line was designed in 1948 and has remained in production ever since, gracing the tables of some of the most significant chefs and designers in America. This timeless design...See More BowlsTake a Peek
Created in the 1980s, the Plaza line was the last dinnerware collection designed by Edith Heath. The collection remains rooted in the companys philosophy of simple, durable, and versatile...See More BowlsTake a Peek
- The famous Coupe line was designed in 1948 and has remained in production ever since, gracing the tables of some of the most significant chefs and designers in America. This timeless design...See More Bowls
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This casual, contemporary dinnerware takes a modular approach to serving and enjoying food. The series of plates and bowls can be used on their own or combined to create lidded containers....See More Teapots & Tea SetsTake a Peek
An eco-friendly alternative to paper cups, this sturdy cup is made of food safe, durable silicone rubber. The collapsible design lets you slip it easily into a pocket or bag for travel,...See More MugsTake a Peek
One of the few remaining mid-century American potteries still in existence, Heath Ceramics has been making tableware for over a half-century in their Northern California factory. Newly...See More BowlsTake a Peek
The famous Coupe line was designed in 1948 and has remained in production ever since, gracing the tables of some of the most significant chefs and designers in America. This timeless design...See More BowlsTake a Peek
- Inspired by traditional restaurant cutlery, the Citterio 98 flatware demonstrates the designer's rationalist approach combined with a certain Scandinavian flair. The result is a modern...See More Flatware
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One of the few remaining mid-century American potteries still in existence, Heath Ceramics has been making tableware for over a half-century in their Northern California factory. Newly...See More BowlsTake a Peek
The famous Coupe line was designed in 1948 and has remained in production ever since, gracing the tables of some of the most significant chefs and designers in America. This timeless design...See More BowlsTake a Peek
Ideal for butter, jam, or soft cheeses, these spreaders are a familiar sight on breakfast and dinner tables throughout Scandinavian and Baltic countries. In fact, it isnt uncommon for each...See More Dinnerware SetsTake a Peek
The famous Coupe line was designed in 1948 and has remained in production ever since, gracing the tables of some of the most significant chefs and designers in America. This timeless design...See More BowlsTake a Peek
- The word "eena" is a Chinook term that means "the beaver who builds the best lodge." For more than 40 years, Portland's Beckel Canvas Products has taken this motto to heart, creating canvas...See More Bags
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The antithesis of a bulky, overstuffed wallet, this simple money clip carries your essential cash with ease. Unadorned and rendered in an understated matte nickel finish, it is a pleasure...See More BagsTake a Peek
California designer Alice Park successfully combines style and simplicity with her line of hip, minimalist leather goods. This 100% kidskin leather key loop is a substantial length making...See More BagsTake a Peek
Portland designer Patrick Long drew inspiration from classic tool bags to create these locally sewn totes that bear the name 'Chester Wallace' -- a combination of the designer's...See More BagsTake a Peek
The word "eena" is a Chinook term that means "the beaver who builds the best lodge." For more than 40 years, Portland's Beckel Canvas Products has taken this motto to heart, creating canvas...See More BagsTake a Peek
- The Comme Des Garcons label was started in Tokyo by Rei Kawakubo in 1969. Since the beginning, CGD has been associated with high quality avant-garde fashion. This line of leather goods is...See More Comme Des Garcons Bags
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Portland designer Patrick Long drew inspiration from classic tool bags to create these locally sewn totes that bear the name 'Chester Wallace' -- a combination of the designer's...See More BagsTake a Peek
The word "eena" is a Chinook term that means "the beaver who builds the best lodge." For more than 40 years, Portland's Beckel Canvas Products has taken this motto to heart, creating canvas...See More BagsTake a Peek
California architect Alice Park successfully combines style and simplicity with her line of hip, minimalist leather goods. These 100% kidskin folders are a welcome solution for overstuffed...See More BagsTake a Peek
The Comme Des Garcons label was started in Tokyo by Rei Kawakubo in 1969. Since the beginning, CGD has been associated with high quality avant-garde fashion. This line of leather goods is...See More Comme Des Garcons BagsTake a Peek
- California architect Alice Park successfully combines style and simplicity with her line of hip, minimalist leather goods. These 100% kidskin folders are a welcome solution for overstuffed...See More Bags
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California architect Alice Park successfully combines style and simplicity with her line of hip, minimalist leather goods. These 100% kidskin folders are a welcome solution for overstuffed...See More BagsTake a Peek
The Comme Des Garcons label was started in Tokyo by Rei Kawakubo in 1969. Since the beginning, CGD has been associated with high quality avant-garde fashion. This line of leather goods is...See More Comme Des Garcons BagsTake a Peek
California architect Alice Park successfully combines style and simplicity with her line of hip, minimalist leather goods. These 100% kidskin folders are a welcome solution for overstuffed...See More BagsTake a Peek
The Comme Des Garcons label was started in Tokyo by Rei Kawakubo in 1969. Since the beginning, CGD has been associated with high quality avant-garde fashion. This line of leather goods is...See More Comme Des Garcons BagsTake a Peek
- California designer Alice Park successfully combines style and simplicity with her line of hip, minimalist leather goods. This 100% kidskin leather key loop is a substantial length making...See More Bags
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California architect and designer Alice Park successfully combines style and simplicity with her line of hip, minimalist leather goods. These 100% kidskin leather folded card cases hold...See More BagsTake a Peek
The Comme Des Garcons label was started in Tokyo by Rei Kawakubo in 1969. Since the beginning, CGD has been associated with high quality avant-garde fashion. This line of leather goods is...See More Comme Des Garcons BagsTake a Peek
The word Eena is a Chinook term that means The beaver who builds the best lodge. For more than 40 years, Portlands Beckel Canvas Products has taken this motto to heart, creating canvas...See More BagsTake a Peek
The Comme Des Garcons label was started in Tokyo by Rei Kawakubo in 1969. Since the beginning, CGD has been associated with high quality avant-garde fashion. This line of leather goods is...See More Comme Des Garcons BagsTake a Peek
- California architect Alice Park successfully combines style and simplicity with her line of hip, minimalist leather goods. These 100% kidskin folders are a welcome solution for overstuffed...See More Bags
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California designer Alice Park successfully combines style and simplicity with her line of hip, minimalist leather goods. This 100% kidskin leather key loop is a substantial length making...See More BagsTake a Peek
California architect Alice Park successfully combines style and simplicity with her line of hip, minimalist leather goods. These 100% kidskin folders are a welcome solution for overstuffed...See More BagsTake a Peek
The Comme Des Garcons label was started in Tokyo by Rei Kawakubo in 1969. Since the beginning, CGD has been associated with high quality avant-garde fashion. This line of leather goods is...See More Comme Des Garcons BagsTake a Peek
California architect and designer Alice Park successfully combines style and simplicity with her line of hip, minimalist leather goods. These 100% kidskin leather folded card cases hold...See More BagsTake a Peek
- This iconic design was the first "designer" tea kettle produced by Alessi. Created by German-born industrial designer Richard Sapper, its most notable feature is the highly distinctive...See More Tea Kettles
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Widely recognized as a contemporary classic, this thermal carafe features a durable ABS plastic shell surrounding a glass liner that keeps hot beverages hot and cold beverages cold. Each...See More Kitchen ToolsTake a Peek
Widely recognized as a contemporary classic, this thermal carafe features a durable ABS plastic shell surrounding a glass liner that keeps hot beverages hot and cold beverages cold. Each...See More Kitchen ToolsTake a Peek
A tradition since the mid-1800s, Red Wing stoneware is still made along the banks of the Mississippi River in Minnesota. Handmade, sturdy, and functional, the stoneware has a characteristic...See More Kitchen ToolsTake a Peek
The perfect antidote to today's gulped-on-the-go, chain coffee shop concoctions that feature dubious ingredients (Pumpkin Spice). Designed by a German born chemist and based on laboratory...See More Kitchen ToolsTake a Peek
- Synthetic brooms may cost a bit less but the beauty and craft of this Shaker-style broom leaves them in the dust. Created by the students at Berea College in Kentucky, each broom is made...See More Kitchen Tools
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Much awarded German designer Richard Sapper created this beautiful oval cocotte (Dutch Oven) for the Italian company Alessi. It is meticulously crafted from cast iron, which provides a...See More Cooking & BakingTake a Peek
Eschewing the usual schoolroom or "antique" aesthetic that most globes display, this Scandinavian version strikes a cool, modern note. 12 inches in diameter, the blue-green color...See More Full Circle Kitchen ToolsTake a Peek
The definitive British mortar and pestle set, Milton Brook has produced these kitchen essentials for over 100 years. Constructed of fully vitrified porcelain that is achieved by using...See More Kitchen ToolsTake a Peek
From its beginning as a napkin sketch in 1964, Arne Jacobsen worked three years utilizing new technology to make the Cylinda Collection with its pure forms and seamless surfaces. An...See More Kitchen ToolsTake a Peek
- Perfectly proportioned and delicately scaled, this soy sauce pot is widely recognized as a classic design from Masahiro Mori. Mori's designs were intended to bring modern forms to the...See More Kitchen Tools
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David Mellor is a designer and metalsmith most famous for his flatware designs, produced and immaculately hand finished in Sheffield, England, for more than half a century. His son, Corin...See More Kitchen ToolsTake a Peek
Perfectly proportioned and delicately scaled, this soy sauce pot is widely recognized as a classic design from Masahiro Mori. Mori's designs were intended to bring modern forms to the...See More Kitchen ToolsTake a Peek
Very solidly constructed and designed with a characteristically Swiss attention to detail, this salt and pepper shaker is completely humidity proof, so its contents never clump. Perfect for...See More Kitchen ToolsTake a Peek
Created by a Danish architect and designer, this knife block is a welcome depature from clunky, old-fashioned or over-designed contemporary versions. The elemental form is both sculptural...See More CutleryTake a Peek
- From a U.S. maker of durable, restaurant quality stoneware comes these bistro-style salt & pepper shakers with a sturdy, classic shape and exceptional durability. Each shaker is kiln fired...See More Kitchen Tools
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David Mellor is a designer and metalsmith most famous for his flatware designs, produced and immaculately hand finished in Sheffield, England, for more than half a century. His son, Corin...See More Kitchen ToolsTake a Peek
Created by one of Japans leading designers, each set consists of a bowl and nesting perforated strainer, each made of superior quality stainless steel. The space between the bottom of the...See More Kitchen ToolsTake a Peek
David Mellor is a designer and metalsmith most famous for his flatware designs, produced and immaculately hand finished in Sheffield, England, for more than half a century. His son, Corin...See More Kitchen ToolsTake a Peek
The perfect antidote to today's gulped-on-the-go, chain coffee shop concoctions that feature dubious ingredients (Pumpkin Spice). Designed by a German born chemist and based on laboratory...See More Kitchen ToolsTake a Peek
- Widely recognized as a contemporary classic, this thermal carafe features a durable ABS plastic shell surrounding a glass liner that keeps hot beverages hot and cold beverages cold. Each...See More Kitchen Tools
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Undeniably dramatic, this collection of knives features a matte black, FDA approved coating that makes them extra hygienic and easy to clean, in addition to providing a good grip. Forged...See More CutleryTake a Peek
Sori Yanagi is one of Japan's most noted and prolific designers--his 1954 Butterfly Stool is considered an icon of Japanese design. Here the designer focuses on an everyday object, imbuing...See More Tea KettlesTake a Peek
The original cheese slicer was invented and patented in 1925 by Norwegian carpenter Thor Bjorklund. The design was itself was based on the carpenter's plane, and remains largely unchanged...See More CutleryTake a Peek
We worked with a U.S. maker of durable, restaurant quality stoneware to create these equally robust mixing bowls, designed to withstand the rigors of the kitchen and move to the table with...See More Cooking & BakingTake a Peek
- New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More Rings
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New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
- New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More Rings
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New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
- New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More Rings
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New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
- New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More Rings
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New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
- New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More Rings
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New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
New Yorker Carla Caruso studied as a glass artist at Rhode Island School of Design before turning her talents toward jewelry. Now residing in the hills of Western Massachusetts, Caruso...See More RingsTake a Peek
- Viennese designer Walter Bosse first started producing this zoo of animal miniatures in the late 1940s, and they quickly became popular throughout Europe. Today they have been reintroduced...See More Wall Decor
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Carefully hand crafted by a small workshop in France, each of the wooden calls accurately duplicates the songs of birds in the wild, and comes packaged in its own wooden box. Birding is one...See More Wall DecorTake a Peek
The very thought of scented sachets typically evoke headache-inducing fragrances that tend toward the cloyingly sweet and obviously synthetic. These wildcrafted versions stand far apart...See More Home FragranceTake a Peek
This slim-line alarm clock was designed in Denmark by Jacob Jensen, whose products have gained international recognition for their original, simple, and classic designs, many of which are...See More ClocksTake a Peek
Viennese designer Walter Bosse first started producing this zoo of animal miniatures in the late 1940s, and they quickly became popular throughout Europe. Today they have been reintroduced...See More Wall DecorTake a Peek
- Connecticut pewtersmith Thomas Danforth II pioneered the craft of pewtermaking in the United States between 1755 and 1782. Today the tradition is maintained by his descendants in their...See More Candles & Accessories
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Clean-lined simplicity is a hallmark of the very best Japanese design and this handsome wall clock is no exception. The finely shaped aluminum body surrounds an easy to read face that...See More ClocksTake a Peek
The Japanese reverence for nature is symbolically evoked in these diminutive handblown vases crafted by one of Japans oldest glassworks. A single flower, leaf, or blade of ornamental grass...See More Candles & AccessoriesTake a Peek
Viennese designer Walter Bosse first started producing this zoo of animal miniatures in the late 1940s, and they quickly became popular throughout Europe. Today they have been reintroduced...See More Wall DecorTake a Peek
Incense burning is a tradition in various cultures ranging from Japanese to Indian to Native American. The concept is sometimes more pleasant than the reality, however, when the fragrance...See More Home FragranceTake a Peek
- The Japanese reverence for nature is symbolically evoked in these diminutive handblown vases crafted by one of Japans oldest glassworks. A single flower, leaf, or blade of ornamental grass...See More Candles & Accessories
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On a side street in Berlins Kreuzberg district, located in the former Home for the Blind, is a rather special workshop. There a group of blind artisans handcraft a large range of household...See More Wall DecorTake a Peek
The Egg Bird Feeder is more than easy on the eyes: the glossy ovoid shape helps keep hungry squirrels from getting a toe-hold, while the hand-crafted ceramic and aluminum construction is...See More Wall DecorTake a Peek
One of the most famous examples of modernist glass design, this classic vase was created over 50 years ago yet still looks fresh and relevant today. Demonstrating an organic approach to...See More VasesTake a Peek
Viennese designer Walter Bosse first started producing this zoo of animal miniatures in the late 1940s, and they quickly became popular throughout Europe. Today they have been reintroduced...See More Wall DecorTake a Peek
- The Japanese reverence for nature is symbolically evoked in these diminutive handblown vases crafted by one of Japans oldest glassworks. A single flower, leaf, or blade of ornamental grass...See More Candles & Accessories
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One of the most famous examples of modernist glass design, this classic vase was created over 50 years ago yet still looks fresh and relevant today. Demonstrating an organic approach to...See More VasesTake a Peek
Proving that good design doesnt have to mean cheerless functionalism, the wooden toys created by Kay Bojeson have delighted Danish children for decades. Bojeson was trained as a...See More FigurinesTake a Peek
The Japanese reverence for nature is symbolically evoked in these diminutive handblown vases crafted by one of Japans oldest glassworks. A single flower, leaf, or blade of ornamental grass...See More Candles & AccessoriesTake a Peek
The Japanese reverence for nature is symbolically evoked in these diminutive handblown vases crafted by one of Japans oldest glassworks. A single flower, leaf, or blade of ornamental grass...See More Candles & AccessoriesTake a Peek
- Incense burning is a tradition in various cultures ranging from Japanese to Indian to Native American. The concept is sometimes more pleasant than the reality, however, when the fragrance...See More Home Fragrance
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Yoshio Tsujii specializes in wire netting craft, a skill he learned from his father. This lovely handmade tea strainer is constructed of copper wire with stainless steel mesh, functioning...See More Wall DecorTake a Peek
Viennese designer Walter Bosse first started producing this zoo of animal miniatures in the late 1940s, and they quickly became popular throughout Europe. Today they have been reintroduced...See More Wall DecorTake a Peek
The Japanese reverence for nature is symbolically evoked in these diminutive handblown vases crafted by one of Japans oldest glassworks. A single flower, leaf, or blade of ornamental grass...See More Candles & AccessoriesTake a Peek
Japanese product designer and architect Moritoyshi created this warm and woody clock for respected clock maker Lemnos. The plywood construction and crisp typeface reflects the Japanese...See More ClocksTake a Peek