Sold by Create your own from scratch Size: Small (4.25" x 4.25") Display your favorite photos, images, and quotes on this vibrant ceramic tile. You can use your custom tile as a trivet or to upgrade your home deco. This is a fully functioning tile and is great in backsplashes. Great for holiday, wedding, and office gifts. Dimensions: 4.25"l x 4.25"w; Thickness: 0.19" Weight: 3.75 oz. Made of white ceramic Full-color, full-bleed printing Not recommended for outdoor use. Protect from exposure to direct sunlight Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 4.25" x 4.25". For best results please add 1/8" bleed
“Extremely resilient yet fragile” is how artist Karolina Romanowska describes the moody, anthropomorphic characters that comprise her series of sculptural works. Romanowska hand-builds a vast array of fantastical personas from clay, using a combination of slabs, coils, and molds to form flat tongues, individual teardrops, and horns with pointed tips. The contradictions inherent within theContinue reading "Wildly Expressive Masks by Karolina Romanowska Freeze Contradictory Emotions in Ceramic"
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Elevate Your Space with Artistry *BIGGER SIZES AVAILABLE: Dream big! Larger dimensions are not just possible but encouraged. Let's create an extraordinary masterpiece for your space, whatever the size. Please contact us. Art Nouveau Floral Ceramic Tile Mural/Mosaic - Flower Mural - Floral Print - Art Nouveau Wall Decor Tiles - Kitchen Backsplash Tiles - Table Decorative Tiles - Bathroom Tiles - Botanical Print - Vintage Floral Design - Elegant Botanical Wall Art - Tiles over Stove - Fireplace Tiles - Botanical Print - Gloss Tile - Floral Tile Mural - Vintage Floral Art - Victorian Wall Decor - Arts and Crafts Movement - Botanical Tile Mosaic - Garden Decor - Art Nouveau Influence - Classic Floral Print - Retro Wall Art - Traditional Home Decor - Victorian Style Print - Elegant Wall Decor - Vintage Botanical Art - Timeless Floral Pattern - Artisanal Tile Design - Handcrafted Wall Art - Vintage Home Accents - Floral Tile Design - Nature-Inspired Wall Decor - Artistic Ceramic Panel - Rustic Elegance - Large Scale Customized Mural Discover the allure of our Tile Mural/Mosaic Ceramic Panels. These Murals will certainly bring elegance and artistry to your living spaces. Perfect for those who appreciate timeless beauty and artistic expression. *Versatile and Elegant:* - Set of 12 ceramic tiles, each measuring 6x6 inches (15.24x15.24cm) - Total mosaic dimensions: 18x24 inches or 45.72 x 60.96 cm - Set of 24 ceramic tiles each measuring 6x6 inches or 15.24 x 15.24 cm. The mosaic measures 24x36 inches in total or 60.96 x 91.44 cm. *Endless Possibilities:* Transform your home with our beautiful tile murals, ideal for: - Kitchen backsplashes - Bathroom & Shower walls - Accent Walls - - Fountain wall backgrounds - Fireplace tops - Tabletops - Countertops - House entrance wall décor - Hospitality and retail projects Bars, Hotels, Restaurants, Cafes etc **Outdoor use possible. This mural is intended for interior use only, however, If you have a project that calls for an exterior application please contact us so we can provide more info as this is a different process to create an image that is UV-protected for your outdoor application. *Thoughtful and Unique Gift:* This stunning mural makes for a fantastic and thoughtful gift for various occasions—weddings, bridal showers, housewarmings, birthdays, anniversaries, or simply to indulge your artistic desires for your own home. *Easy Assembly, Lasting Beauty:* - Each tile is numbered on the back for easy assembly in your designated spot. - Water-resistant, heat-resistant, and washable with any soap. (DO NOT USE any abrasive sponges nor bleach to clean it). *Installation Made Simple:* Our murals are sold as individual tiles, each meticulously numbered on the back for easy assembly. Whether you choose to affix them directly to the wall using silicone or tile glue, on a wooden backing, or elegantly framed – the choice is yours. You have the flexibility to create a presentation style that perfectly suits your space, including the option to use or omit grout. *Explore Customization:* Discover the mural that captivates you or explore the possibility of customizing sizes or requesting unique designs not yet featured in our gallery. Your vision matters, and we're here to bring it to life. We look forward to serving you and transforming your space. *Share Your Vision with Us:* Have a unique mural project in mind? We welcome your ideas! Collaborate with us and witness your creative visions come to life. *Customer Satisfaction Matters:* We always encourage our customers to reach out to us first if any issues arise with your order. Please refrain from leaving a negative review and allow us the opportunity to resolve any concerns, ensuring your complete satisfaction. Your feedback is invaluable, and we strive to earn excellent reviews from every customer including you. *Trust in Your Choice:* Join our satisfied customers who speak volumes through stellar reviews. Buy with confidence, bringing home a unique masterpiece for your space.
Según cuentan los interioristas de este gran piso en un edificio de lujo en Chicago, el n9 Walton Gold Coast, aquí viven "una mamá chic" y sus dos hijas. Querían una vivienda a la última y confortable, sí, pero también que respirara glamour y sofisticación. Amantes del blanco y negro, esa fue la gama cromática
Swing dancing came about in the late 1930s and had a revival in the 1990s. Many continue to swing dance and love to dress up in vintage styles. Clothing styles from the 1940s and 1950s have the most appeal to swing dancers and lindy hoppers, whereas Charleston dresses are ideal for '20s dances. These two
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We’re all very mindful of aesthetics, whether we’re consciously aware of it or not. On an instinctive level, we deeply enjoy looking at beautiful things. It’s not only that, though. We want that which is beautiful. Lance Hosey writes in The New York Times: “Brain scan studies reveal that the sight of an attractive product can trigger the part of the motor cerebellum that governs hand movement. Instinctively, we reach out for attractive things; beauty literally moves us.”
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People the world over have been held, spellbound for centuries, by Indigo's potential for magical transformation. My soul is unleashed, when I think of how, the simple green leaves of the garden indigo plant, Indigofera Tinctoria, grown by nature and harvested by man, becomes one of natures colors, through alchemical processes. There are hundreds of varieties of indigo plants, each adapted to its own climate. Indigo dye has the ability, to transform simple organic fibers, into glorious textiles through creative human genius. But how did people know, that concealed with in the fibers of this green plant, contained deep and mysterious blues? The Queen of all dyes holds her mystery's, as the dye stuff itself, is actually invisible. The pigment is extracted by steeping the leaves and stems in a water bath and crushing them with stones. Once the dye is extracted, the fibers have to impregnated with the dye stuff and fixed to the fibers, it is insoluble and is transformed into a soluble substance in the dye bath. The soluble substance is once again colorless and it is the oxygen from the atmosphere, that will give it the final blue color. The whole operation is a chemical process, which entails breaking down the molecules and reconstructing them. It can sometimes, take dipping the textile 20 times, to achieve a desired rich dark indigo color. The story of the indigo plant is centuries old and weaves its way across oceans and global cultures. The indigo plant probably originated in India. Highly prized by European dye houses, whole industries, plantations, colonial merchant ships sprang up around the production and trade of indigo bricks and paste. While it was widely distributed for export, Indigo never was really embraced by the Indian culture. Indigo Blue, called Nila, is considered the color of Lord Krishna. It is also the color of mourning and is used for widow's saris. Because of the demand, Indigo was used to block print and paint cotton fabrics known as Indiennes, destined for interior decoration and dresses of European Nobility. These patterns were very popular in the west from the 18th century onward and reserved for export purposes. The indigo trail runs from east to west, Asia to Africa and follows the trade route taken by caravans transporting the precious pigment from India across the mountains and seas. Egypt, Syria, Persia, China, Vietnam, Mexico, Guatemala, Japan, Mali, Algeria, Libya, Niger, Tunisia and Morocco were among the many cultures with rich textile traditions held under the spell of Indigo. Each culture, impimented a distinct style of transforming textiles, with techniques ranging from batik, block printing, embroidering, weaving and shibori dye techniques. In the 1900's with the invention of synthetic dyes, the market for plant based indigo was dropped almost overnight. However, plant based Indigo traditions are still alive today in many cultures. In Africa, indigo owes it survival to women dyers that keep alive traditional handicrafts, ensuring the distinct African style of indigo textiles will be preserved. In southern Asia, women of the Hmong, are a rare tribe. As they are the last to entirely make their own wardrobe. Growing, harvesting, and weaving hemp. Growing indigo and making a dye bath, to then sewing the cloth into clothing. Indigo imparts and elegance and simplicity to their lives. This spring inspired by a beautiful woven striped Indigo from Mali and the batik indigo from the Hmong tribes of Southern Asia. Our Spring collection of Vintage Indigo pillows can be found in our Soft Landing section, under Vintage Textiles. Available, for a short time, in limited quantities, rare and beautiful vintage textile pillows will bring the soul of indigo to your home and life. Photo Links: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8)
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Selected pieces of sculptures and installations by Norwegian artist May Von Krogh. May Von Krogh was born in 1977. The Norwegian artist and sculptor lives
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Going thrifting is like embarking on a small adventure. Albeit you end up delving deep into mysterious urban secondhand shops and locating great garage sales instead of exploring ancient ruins in the middle of a jungle. In either case, you can end up walking away with the treasure of a lifetime. Or two or three, in fact.
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The Roseville Pottery Company was founded in 1890. Roseville initially produced simple utilitarian ware such as flower pots, stoneware, umbrella stands, cuspidors, and limited painted ware. In 1900, Roseville Rozane became the first high quality art pottery line produced by Roseville. In the early teens as demand for the more expensive, hand-crafted art pottery declined Roseville pottery shifted production to more commercially produced pottery. Roseville's ability to nimbly adapt to market conditions was one of the potteries' greatest attributes as Roseville was continually able to produce the most popular patterns and styles compared to their immediate competitors. Roseville pottery introduced Pinecone in 1935. Pinecone became the most successful and highest volume pattern produced during the existence of Roseville pottery. The pattern includes over 75 different shapes in blue, brown, and green. World War II necessitated another production change for Roseville pottery. During this time period, Roseville introduced such patterns as Fuchsia, Cosmos, Columbine, White Rose, Bittersweet, and Zephyr Lily. While these patterns were still the best quality art pottery in the market at this time, it was not enough to save the company. Roseville Pottery ceased operations in 1954. Throughout Roseville's days of production, its versatility and innovativeness served to keep the company at the forefront of the various decorating styles and buying public trends. Even to this day, Roseville pottery still represents the most widely known and most collectible art pottery ever produced. I've included a complete list with photos of all their art pottery lines. Followed by photos of pieces we currently have available. 1.Apple Blossom 2.Artcraft 3.Artwood 4.Aztec 5.Azurean 6.Baneda 7.Bittersweet 8.Blackberry 9.Bleeding Heart 10.Bushberry 11.Capri 12.Carnelian 13.Cherry Blossom 14.Chloron 15.Clemana 16.Clematis 17.Columbine 18.Corinthian 19.Cosmos 20.Creamware 21.Cremo 22.Cremona 23.Crocus 24.Crystal Green 25. Crystalis 26.Dahlrose 27.Dawn 28.Della Robbia 29.Dogwood (Smooth) 30.Dogwood (Textured) 31.Donatello 32.Earlam 33.Early Carnelian 34.Early Velmoss 35.Egypto 1.Falline 2.Ferella 3.Florane 4.Florentine 5.Foxglove 6.Freesia 7.Fuchsia 8.Fudji 9.Futura 10.Gardenia 11.Imperial I (Textured) 12.Imperial II (Glazes) 13.Iris 14.Ivory 15.Ixia 16.Jonquil 17.Juvenile 18.La Rose 19.Laurel 20.Lombardy 21. Lotus 22.Luffa 1. Magnolia 2. Mara 3. Matte Green 4. Mayfair 5. Ming Tree 6. Mock Orange 7. Moderne 8. Mongol 9. Montacello 10. Morning Glory 11. Moss 12. Mostique 13. Normandy 14. Olympic 15. Orian 16. Pauleo 17. Peony 18. Pine Cone 19. Poppy 20. Primrose 21. Raymor 22. Rosecraft 23. Rosecraft Hexagon 24. Rosecraft Panel 25. Rosecraft Vintage 26. Rozane 27. Rozane 1917 28. Rozane Patterns 29. Russco 1. Savona 2. Silhouette 3. Snowberry 4. Sunflower 5. Sylvan 6. Teasel 7. Thornapple 8. Topeo 9. Tourmaline 10. Tuscany 11. Velmoss 12. Velmoss Scroll 13. Victorian Art 14. Vista 15. Volpato 16. Water Lily 17. White Rose 18. Wincraft 19. Windsor 20. Wisteria 21. Woodland 22. Zephyr Lily Now here are photos of what we currently have available. Magnolia,Rozane,Clematis Burmese Columbine Wincraft Bittersweet Dahlrose Clematis,Water Lily,Peony Silhouette,Magnolia,Silhouette Blackberry Snowberry Apple Blossom .
Sorry for the extra-long intermission between my last color palette and this one! Busy season is in full swing around here and I’m up to my eyeballs in work. Speaking of work…or, err, not doing work…is anyone else ready for a vacation? I certainly wouldn’t mind gazing at the Mediterranean from my
Ecuadorian artist Beto Val alchemizes vintage illustrations into bizarre compositions that blend fruits with fowl and aquatic life with land animals. Using imagery available through the public domain, Val cuts and repositions fins, wings, and scaly talons into surreal creatures: round owl faces peer out from pineapples, autumn leaves sprout from tropical birds, and a rendering evocative of a biological chart displays fish with bodies made of strawberries, brains, and an early, industrial locomotive. More
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