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Robert Siegel Handmade

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Is very colorful line comes from Los Angeles and is designed by Robert Siegel.

Upon graduating from the Miami University of Ohio in 2006 with a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts, with a concentration in Ceramics, Siegel traveled to Jingdezhen, China, the birthplace of fine porcelain, to complete two artistic residencies at Jackson Li’s Sanbao International Ceramic Village and Caroline Cheng’s Pottery Workshop. Prior to opening his current studio in Los Angeles, California, Siegel successfully operated a studio in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

http://www.rshandmade.com

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Fog Linen Work

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The japanese Company Fog Linen Work has a beautiful collection of very simple and sophisticated linen products.
The idea was born when the owner  visited Lithuania, a country that grows flax, whose fibers are spun into linen,
and has been producing and exporting linen productsto other European countries since the Middle Ages.
She was disappointed to find that there were no linen products for daily use available in the stores there.
This led her to contact several linen producers and started to have them produce her own product designs in Lithuania.
Her first collection started with only seven items. Now after ten years, Fog Linen Work produces
a large line of linen products for the home and linen clothing.

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http://www.foglinenwork.com

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Eleanor Pritchard

So many nice woven stuff coming out of the uk at the moment, love the colors in this collection.

Eleanor produces a woven blanket collection each winter. The designs are developed and sampled by Eleanor on her dobby loom in the London studio and the production runs are then woven up at a small traditional mill in Wales. All of the blankets are woven in 100% pure new wool and have a blanket stitch edging.

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A love of pattern, colour and texture runs through all of Eleanor's work.
Her designs celebrate traditional British fabrics, reinterpreting them in a contemporary context. Her practice includes large-scale projects, bespoke and commission work, mill-woven design and design consultancy.
Alongside her own work, Eleanor is also an associate lecturer at Central Saint Martins.

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http://www.eleanorpritchard.com

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Gail Garcia hand painted earthenware

I came across these in New York . Designed to function as serving vessels, art for the table or decorative home accents. Simple forms painted in a rich abstract style, pleasing to look at with or without food. All one-of-a-kind paintings designed with a harmonious color palette for an easy mix and match. Made in New York.

http://dinner-ware.com

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Via Cement Tiles

The German company produces the most beautiful cement tiles.
The Company is doing a lot of floor renovation in old historic buildings. In plenty of historic buildings via special edition tiles can be fond. With this work via is accounting to the preservation of old pattern, many these patterns will then become part of the Via Assortment.
The tiles are handmade and and order takes approximately 16 weeks to be produced.


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Beside the colorful ones they have a wide variety of unicolored ones.  The tiles come in different sizes mostly 20x20 or 15x15 cm .

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There are also rather special ones like these hexagon shaped one which are a remake of those gaudi designed in 1906 for the "casa mila" in Barcelona.

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http://www.zementmosaikplatten.de

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