Decorative Objects
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Zentique
This decorative cart adds a touch of industrial charm to your space. Made from durable iron, it’s perfect for holding and displaying your cherished items with flair. Whether used as a bar cart or a unique display piece, its sleek design complements a range of interior styles.
Wildwood
This charming cart planter figurine is a delightful blend of function and artistry. Hand-painted with meticulous detail, it offers a unique way to display small plants or succulents, adding a splash of greenery to your interiors. Its whimsical design nods to classic garden carts, making it a versatile addition to both contemporary and traditional settings. Perfect for a windowsill or tabletop, this piece promises to draw admiration. Plus, its compact size ensures it fits seamlessly into any space.
Studio A Home
Wooden cart wheels were commonly used for centuries in Asia. Each one of these is well worn and gathered from the backlands of India. Iron stand included. Wheel sizes vary.
Cyan Design
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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.
This wheel was originally very large, hourglass-shaped mortars carved from fallen trees. This mounted wheel exhibit the decades-old aging of these wooden vessels. Mounted on an iron stand.
Lladro
In his wheelbarrow, our little gardener carries a riot of shapes and colors of multiple varieties of exquisite flowers. A tour de force by the Lladró artists, who craft each petal with remarkable care and precision. A glossy porcelain piece, decorated in pastel colors, ideal as a gift, collectible, or decoration.
Kosta Boda
She was five or six years old. On one of her solo walks in the woods, she found herself in a pit among newly hatched snakes. Fearless and curious, she sat down - Ulrica once told us this herself - and her mother finally found her lost little girl. The snakes were Ulrica's first friends. In her artistry, she continued to spend time with snakes throughout her life. Drawn, painted, shaped in clay, or as seen here: meandering and shiny in clear glass that is painted gold. Her snakes have adorned countless vases, plates, and bowls over the years. She releases them into the wild, in all of their elegance and heavenly playfulness. In Ulrica's spirit, this rare and beautiful object aims to remind us of our solidarity with animals and nature.
Astro Gallery of Gems
Beautiful specimen from Piedra Parada, Las Vigas de Ramirez, Veracruz, Mexico. Parallel formation of amethyst crystals with great transparency and rich purple color with well-defined phantom zoning. The crystals are fully terminated with lustrous glassy faces with several crystals having double terminations.
With What's Up?, Frida Fjellman has developed her Erik-Hoglund-inspired glass sculptures with the same individual style. Fjellman has chosen to emphasize the properties that appeal to her – shimmering, flowing, fascinating, and playful. This limited edition object from the Kosta Boda artist collection is mouth-blown in Kosta with handmade details.
Lenox
Inspired by Dr. Seuss's classic Grinchmas story, this light-up ivory porcelain figurine depicts a signature Who-ville style Sweet Shop, complete with an icing-covered roof, colorful details, and a soft illuminating glow.
With What's Up? I Am Hungry, Frida Fjellman has developed her Erik-Hoglund-inspired glass sculptures with the same individual style. Fjellman has chosen to emphasize the properties that appeal to her – shimmering, flowing, fascinating, and playful. This limited edition object from the Kosta Boda artist collection is mouth-blown in Kosta with handmade details.