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Accent your living room mantel or master suite dresser in vintaged style with this lovely magnifying glass, showcasing a glasses design and brass-hued finish.
Maitland-Smith
Set of Crackled Young Pen Shell Inlaid Brass Letter Opener and Magnifying Glass with Stand.
Cyan Design
This novel miniature is suited for any residential or commercial space as a fine art display, particularly with its gilded finish. Its whimsical genre depiction will enliven any interior space.
Studio A Home
For centuries, Mathani were used to churn raw cream into butter. Electricity and automation have radically changed the use of Mathani but we still are used in remote villages in India. These found objects ship with both an iron wall mount fixture and an iron floor stand.
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Crackled Shell Inlaid Brass Seahorse Magnifying Glass.
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Currey & Company
Artist Xiang Yang, a brilliant ceramist, created the Successful Businesswoman, a sculpture that illuminates a character drawn from his memories of childhood. Made of porcelain, the figurative sculpture comes to life with its off-white, brown, and red glazing. The expressive decorative accessory illustrates the inspiration the artist finds in the demeanor of people, many of the pieces meant to be satires on daily life.
OROA
Fun meets artistry! Unleash your competitive spirit with the Maylie Tic Tac Toe by OROA. Crafted with resin, this game is not just a battle of Xs and Os—it's a feast for the eyes. This modern piece is the perfect fusion of playfulness and artistic expression, promising endless hours of joy and friendly competition.
Monopolize game night with this visually striking sewing thimble game token sculpture. With a pewter finish that leaves no details to chance, this piece commands attention on a mantel or family room shelf. Display alone or collect a set of favorites for a playful game vignette.
Kay Bojesen
The two fresh-faced skiers were designed by Kay Bojesen towards the end of the 1940s. This happy boy skier with the red bobble hat and checked jacket is named Boje, which was the pet-name of Kay Bojesen's son, Otto. The boy skier's female companion is named after Otto's wife Ruth, whose pet-name was Datti. These two dauntless figures were only produced in small series, so the original wooden ones are very rare. The fresh-faced boy skier is made of painted beech and looks all set to conquer Danish homes with his happy smile in this relaunch. The skiers stand 6.3" tall.
Bliss Studio
Blending old-world detail with a distinctly modern point-of-view; designs inspired by the beauty and elements found in timeless antiques.
Ardmore
Each Ardmore creation begins with a moment of inspiration. The seeds of an idea are sown as they so often are in Africa by a serendipitous meeting between nature and an enquiring mind and an artist’s eye. Each Ardmore ceramic piece is a collaborative process between different artists.
Artist Xiang Yang, a brilliant ceramist, created the successful businessman, a figurine that illuminates a character drawn from his memories of childhood. Made of porcelain, the figurative sculpture comes to life with its off-white, brown, and red glazing. The expressive decorative accessory illustrates the inspiration the artist finds in the demeanor of people, many of the pieces are meant to be satires on daily life.