Schwartz Crater dish boxesInspired by Keri Crater near Reykjavk, this piece captures the depth and drama of Icelands volcanic landscape. Thrown from black schwarztone stoneware and finished with layered cobalt blue and tin glazes inside, each surface has a rich sense of depth and movement, with a softly dipped rim for contrast. We love its versatility, striking as a standalone object or beautifully functional as a serving dish.
shows the wonderful range of scope for this collection by furniture designer
" The material has been embellished with glistening gold then hand cut into the finest strips
It is a place with long stretches of farmer's fields with wildflowers sprouting around the edges which have inspired her in creating this stunning hand-finished print
We always recommend round side and coffee tables to avoid the dreaded "shin-bashing" that can occur with rectangular or square tables
low slung proportions suit the shorter rather than the longer limbed occupant
Sitting quietly in this hushed sanctuary is to enchant one's peace
and so if desired
As the fire-hose was destined for landfill
As with much of this Penny's work
The form and style of this piece shows that everyday functional items can also be pleasing to the eye and add a touch of elegance to any interior
"Remembering" features the polar bear guide on the left wearing her weapon on her back
so no two of each design will be exactly identical