Lightscape · White - Nymphenburg porcelain
I hope you don't get bored with my crush for porcelain. It's also not the first nymphenburg post on fieldreport but this Lightscape line I only just discovered and it's so beautiful it deserves an other mention here.


Sheets of hand-made paper, curved and folded into sculptures, made templates for vessels and plates. From these wafer-thin paper models, Nymphenburg porcelain master craftsmen then made delicate porcelain objects that match the original designs even down to their very fibre structure. The biscuit version – unglazed and unpainted on the outside, but covered on the inside with a fine glaze – draws all of its magical power from the architectural quality of the design and from the feel and the materiality of pure untreated porcelain.
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Nothing goes with art like wooden floors. In fact, I think I am possibly going to find a Dallas remodeling pro to help me decide where I can put all of my artwork. I am not a pro, but I'd be willing to venture that a home that's filled with art and wooden floors might be more valuable than a home that's not. I like your style, too (and I'm pretty hard to please when it comes to art!)
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