Our Leon Glazed Pots are perfect for styling on consoles and countertops. All of our Leon Glazed Pots are unique in size and detail, so no two will ever be exactly the same. The Leon is available in Black and Blue/Black, but each pot has variations in colour due to being one of a kind.
Traditionally used for wine, grain or food storage, our Louis Vintage Pot collection has been salvaged from the countryside of Northern China. Brought to us in their natural, aged state, each pot holds timeless character and stories that would compliment any vignette.
All of our Louis Vintage pots are unique in size and detail, so no two will ever be exactly the same. The variations in colour and slight imperfections are an illustration of the rich history and character behind each pot in our Louis Vintage Family.
Food in Vogue collects the most striking, mouthwatering food photography and finest food writing from one of the most respected magazines in the world. Combining legendary essays by longtime Vogue food critic Jeffrey Steingarten, as well as contributions from rising food writers such as Tamar Adler and Oliver Strand, with original behind-the-scenes interviews, the book pairs portraits of world-renowned or rising chefs along with iconic food photography, much of it shot by Irving Penn and conceived by editor Phyllis Posnick. Food in Vogue examines how Vogue’s relationship with and treatment of food has changed in its pages through lavish and challenging food photographs, and its career-defining interviews with the world’s hottest chefs. Food in Vogue is more than a book about food. It’s a book about trends, fashion, and culture, told through the world’s common language
Vogue is one of the most popular fashion and lifestyle magazines in print, and is celebrating its 125th anniversary in 2017. The magazine has been published and distributed by Condé Nast since 1905.
Originally used for painting calligraphy, now is a sign of peace, elegant and knowledgeable. Since the prehistoric time, Jade was regarded as a gemstone of nobility, power, and royalty most particularly in the East. It was considered as a manifestation of the worldwide ideology. Combined with the delicate horse tail hair brush head is a perfect representation of the style of the East.
This playful, cast iron, sculpture features a dark brown horse with light bronze tipping turned to greet the antique gold bird that has positioned itself on his back.
Alfred's reclaimed elmwood brings natural warmth and character into any room. He is vintage, so no two are the same. His old wooden frame is genuinely aged and charming.
Since Alfred is reclaimed elmwood, he has many natural imperfections that add to his charm. He is sold as-is. Variations in colour and imperfections are apart of vintage goods and are not considered a defect.
The Sacred Candle, with our “Daydream” scent, is poured in a low metal bowl, etched and finished with an organic wavy rim and smoke finish. The Sacred candle is an upscale way to add modern ambiance to your home or event.
The Sacred Candle, with our “Daydream” scent, is poured in a low metal bowl, etched and finished with an organic wavy rim and smoke finish. The Sacred candle is an upscale way to add modern ambiance to your home or event.
From celebrated design expert Athena Calderone, a look into how interior designers and creatives decorate their spaces
In Live Beautiful, the highly anticipated design book by Athena Calderone, the EyeSwoon creator and renowned interior designer taps into her international network of interior decorators, creatives, and tastemakers – featuring icons such as Jenna Lyons, Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, and Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch – to reveal how carefully crafted interiors come together.
With each homeowner, Calderone explores the initial spark of inspiration that incited their design journey. She cleverly breaks down the details of the rooms — distilling practical solutions that document why a space works. She touches upon layered textures and patterns, collected pieces, the importance of contrast and composition, and customized vignettes while offering digestible tips on how to bring these elevated elements into your own home.
The interiors in this book are an exercise in creativity that is often difficult to articulate. In tracing the often winding journeys to home, Calderone offers a window into the thought process behind design — how in the mingling of pieces, a dialogue begins, and the language of a room takes form. In Live Beautiful, Calderone amplifies these quieter moments because they are far louder than they seem. These are the choices that reflect individuality and shape the alchemy in our homes. She then opens the doors to two of her own residences to give the readers insight into her own personal design process.
Filled with arresting photography by Nicole Franzen, Live Beautiful is both a showpiece of exquisite design and a guide to creating a home that is as thoughtfully put together as it is beautiful.
A rich visual history ofArchitectural Digest, published for the magazine’s 100th anniversary.
Architectural Digest at 100 celebrates the best from the pages of the international design authority. The editors have delved into the archives and culled years of rich material covering a range of subjects. Ranging freely between present and past, the book features the personal spaces of dozens of private celebrities like Barack and Michelle Obama, David Bowie, Truman Capote, David Hockney, Michael Kors, and Diana Vreeland, and includes the work of top designers and architects like Frank Gehry, David Hicks, India Mahdavi, Peter Marino, John Fowler, Renzo Mongiardino, Oscar Niemeyer, Axel Vervoordt, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Elsie de Wolfe. Also included are stunning images from the magazine’s history by photographers such as Bill Cunningham, Horst P. Horst, Simon Upton, Francois Dischinger, Francois Halard, Julius Shulman, and Oberto Gili.
Author Jenni Kayne, Foreword by Vincent Van Duysen
Jenni Kayne, the creator of the laid-back, luxe California lifestyle brand, shows us how to create spaces that encourage living well in comfort and style by featuring beautiful and inspiring interiors along with practical room-by-room tips.
A known tastemaker and authority on style, Jenni Kayne spans the worlds of fashion, interiors, and entertaining. Inspired by organic textures, thoughtful simplicity, and natural landscapes, Kayne embodies an earthy and effortless aesthetic—one that is intentional and where beauty and authenticity exist in every detail.
In her second book Kayne turns to interior design, sharing her beautifully designed interiors as well as the homes of other creative women who embrace a similar natural design ethos. The book introduces the homes by location, spanning varied landscapes and design characteristics: houses by the ocean, desert-style spaces, mountain homes, and abodes in the city. Lovely photographs illustrate how the women live in these spaces, room by room, and include smaller styling vignettes showcasing collectibles and personal objects. Interviews discuss each woman’s design philosophy and her ideas for living well at home.
With a mix of visual inspiration and practical tips and resources, Kayne encourages us to express our individual style through decor, showing us how to create beautiful interiors that help us to live joyfully and mindfully, treating life’s details with creativity and care.
About The Author
Jenni Kayne has become an all-encompassing lifestyle brand rooted in modern California minimalism. She has grown her eponymous clothing line to include a home line as well as a growing number of retail stores. Vincent Van Duysen is a world-renowned architect who specializes in interior design and product design.
The mother-and-son founders of powerhouse interior design firm Clements Design have mastered interiors of a spare yet sumptuous sophistication mixed with California ease that are highly sought after by a star-studded clientele, including Ellen DeGeneres, Adam Levine, Bruno Mars, Kendall Jenner, and Jennifer Lawrence.
In their first book, Clements Design showcases eight outstanding residences that embody the Clements style: understated elegance, sensuous austerity, Zen-like simplicity, easy glamour, and grand intimacy. Clements creates rarefied environments that are ultra-luxurious but never pretentious. Instead, their pared-down rooms are remarkably cozy and relaxed due to the blend of natural materials, muted colors, and matte surfaces and textures, especially from wood, stone, and nubby textiles.
Following up on their much-heralded first volume of interiors, this new publication presents the next evolution of Atelier AM--virtuosos of mixing antiques and museum-quality artworks with pedigreed design.
"Alexandra and Michael Misczynski, the wife-and-husband team behind the Los Angeles-based AD100 design firm Atelier AM, are standard-bearers for the...concepts of quality and connoisseurship. In an image-driven culture, where novelty and extravagance so often masquerade as virtues, the Misczynskis remain steadfast in their belief that true style can emerge only from substance." --Architectural Digest
Atelier AM has been the go-to designers for true connoisseurs since they opened their office in 2002. Taking on very few projects each year, each Atelier AM home is a complete masterwork--where design and art are fully integrated into the architecture and landscape for a rich and immersive experience. Eight new homes are featured in this new volume, and each features Atelier AM's signature reverence for patina mixed with the new: reclaimed wood beams and well-loved vintage modern furniture pieces mingles comfortably with century-old artifacts and antiques. The projects in this volume show a deep understanding of design history--from Spanish Colonial and English Classicism to contemporary. The mix of modern and ancient acknowledges and celebrates both the past and the future of design. With photography by their long-term collaborator Francois Halard, and insightful texts by Mayer Rus,Houses: Atelier AM promises to be as rich and satisfying as an Atelier AM home itself.
Created in collaboration with the Andy Warhol Foundation, this book reveals hundreds of instant pictures by the artist. From self-portraits to still lives, anonymous nudes to New York high society, from Cabbage Patch dolls to Dolly Parton, Keith Haring to Audrey Hepburn, these impromptu images offer a unique record of the Pop Art maestro's world.
Literally meaning "The Bathing Lady", this sculpture is taken from a whimsically sensual depiction by the newly-discovered Parisian sculptor, Francois-Rene Bergeron, designed in the late 1970s. It is elegant and playful. Cast in a biodegradable, eco-friendly stone composite containing no resin. French White Plaster finish.
A favorite of designer Ashley Childers, our Spheres Collection melds modern shapes and chic glazes with old world artistry. Hand made with masterful details by Portuguese ceramicist, this collection makes a fresh, artistic statement. Made in Portugal.
A generous bowl that can be filled with multiple orchids, wine, champagne or anything you could imagine. The Morocco Bowls Come in two sizes and two finishes. Perfect for your tablescape!
The Abelia Organic Bowl is inspired by the sculpture of Arps. It is both a beautiful functional object and a unique piece of sculpture that can be used alone or layered in pairs.
Spare beauty, casual elegance with the Harley Coffee Table. A gunmetal Parson's base with hand-rubbed, dimensional edges supports a rough-hewn bluestone slab that feels found and perfectly place
A fun way to brighten your space with original and local artisan pieces. Perfect on a vignette, kitchen counter, desk, shelf — wherever you need a moment of polka dot!
All bowls are food safe to use for fruit/veggie display.
About the Artist:
Jennifer Graham is a local ceramic designer/artist. Her ceramics are inspired by traditional textiles and by the possibilities of porcelain. She uses actual textile elements of pattern, stitching and texture to emboss her studio made contemporary porcelain pieces.The delicate construction and raw edges echo the qualities of the fabrics. Her hand built forms result in an organic sense of rhythm. The limited palette and rich textures create clean lined contemporary works.
Concrete is molded and finished in a stark white to create the tabletop structure which features a profound bowl-like top that rests upon a tapered pedestal base. Its versatile style allows this piece to complement both traditional and modern decor—it also doubles as an outdoor planter.
A must have coffee table styling piece, our wooden beads add a touch of feel-good style to your living space. Inspired by Mala beads used for prayer and meditation, they encourage mindfulness, peace, and clarity.
The Althea Bowl is inspired by a U.K. artist who took rubber castings of eyes on Beech trees from forests across Europe, creating the organic texture of the exteriors. This bowl has two Beech eyes within the interior and is made from Portugese ceramic.
Overall Dimensions: 14"L x 12.5"W x 3.5"H (2.7 lbs)
Beautifully oversized, the Antoinette Trays are hammered and finished by hand to give the unique decorative texture and lustre. Bold statement pieces, make them the foundation of a dining table centre piece, or to organize a coffee table.