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  • Viewing Stones 2

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    $110

    Viewing Stones are admired for the extreme beauty that emanates from their ugly and jagged features. These stones were traditionally taken from places like Taihu Lake in China where they were shaped over decades by the turbulent lake waters forming dramatic pores and holes. They were popular as ornamental objects among royal families and scholars…

  • Viewing Stones 3

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    $110

    Viewing Stones are admired for the extreme beauty that emanates from their ugly and jagged features. These stones were traditionally taken from places like Taihu Lake in China where they were shaped over decades by the turbulent lake waters forming dramatic pores and holes. They were popular as ornamental objects among royal families and scholars…

  • Vintage Tile Stretched Canvas Print in Emerald

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    $141

    We’ve collaborated again with David Dodde of House Industries to bring some early Heath tile artwork to a new medium. Edith Heath and her niece Winnie Crittenden—who is now our Master Glazer—spun standard 12×12 tiles on the glaze wheel (a technique typically reserved for glazing dinnerware pieces, not tile) to create these unique patterns and…

  • Vintage Tile Stretched Canvas Print in Evergreen

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    $135

    We’ve collaborated again with David Dodde of House Industries to bring some early Heath tile artwork to a new medium. Edith Heath and her niece Winnie Crittenden—who is now our Master Glazer—spun standard 12×12 tiles on the glaze wheel (a technique typically reserved for glazing dinnerware pieces, not tile) to create these unique patterns and…

  • Vintage Tile Stretched Canvas Print in Evergreen and White

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    $142

    We’ve collaborated again with David Dodde of House Industries to bring some early Heath tile artwork to a new medium. Edith Heath and her niece Winnie Crittenden—who is now our Master Glazer—spun standard 12×12 tiles on the glaze wheel (a technique typically reserved for glazing dinnerware pieces, not tile) to create these unique patterns and…

  • When I was Last Home 04

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    $143

    “My work often centers mundane moments of life, bringing together the people and places that give shape and meaning to my life. For these pieces, I was thinking of the Southern California landscape that has embedded itself into me over the course of my early life. Despite moving to New York, the cliffs, oceans, dunes…

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