Decorative Objects
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The Moroccan Room
Antique handcrafted Moroccan ceramic inkwell and catchall from Fez, Morocco. Featuring an ornate glazed color green and intricate details.
Lladro
Spanish Pure Breed - Haute École is a porcelain sculpture in a limited edition of 500 units that depicts one of the world's most prestigious horse breeds with utmost faithfulness and anatomical precision. In a spectacular demonstration of control over the sculpture, this beautiful creature is elegantly executing a courbette, one of the classic Haute École dressage movements. The decoration is another of the high points of this exquisite piece: all the horse tack, including the harness, bridle, saddle, and blanket are richly ornamented with a golden luster, while the bit and stirrups are made in gold-plated brass and the reins and stirrup straps are natural leather. The intense blue and gold that dominate the coloring of the adornments contrast with the whiteness of the skin, rendered with extraordinary detail that further heightens the sense of realism.
Faithfully inspired by the examples at the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art, the Spanish horse represents one of the most prestigious and admired breeds in the world of horsemanship. The elegance, nobility, and beauty of these horses are portrayed in this limited edition sculpture with great anatomical precision and adorned with extraordinary decorative work. The bridle, chest, saddle, and blanket are richly decorated with a golden luster, while the bite and stirrups are made of gold-plated brass, with one of the reins and stirrups of natural leather. The intense blue and gold star in the exquisitely decorated harnesses, in contrast with the whiteness of the skin of this magnificent specimen which, while so naturally executing an exhibition step, demonstrates all the elegance of a Spanish thoroughbred.
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Hand-hammered and engraved in Fez, famous for its artisans, this high-quality horse was crafted from solid brass using simple tools.
Novica
In the times of Greater Armenia, the city of Taron amazed its visitors with sublime textiles. As an homage to the ancient splendor of the old world, artisan Gohar Petrosyan uses ceramic to create a charming figurine of a sweet lady wearing the classic garments of the region and holding her dear lamb, all painted by hand in a vibrant palette that enhances the intricate pattern of the dress.
Bordallo Pinheiro
The Sardine collection by Bordallo Pinheiro results from a collaboration between the earthenware factory of Caldas da Rainha, founded in 1884 by Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro, EGEAC (Lisbon’s cultural and animation municipal entity). And Lisbon’s city council. The original Bordallo Pinheiro’s Sardine, designed in the XIX century, due to its classic three-dimensional nature, became the ideal support for receiving the creative work that EGEAC develops since 2003, within Lisbon’s festivities, which transformed the sardine, iconic fish of Portuguese culture and gastronomy, an international icon of the city and of summer celebrations of the Portuguese capital.