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Michael Aram
The Molten collection takes its inspiration from the lore of ancient craftsmanship and the application of these time-honored techniques to modern shapes and environments. It is about the transformation of "industrial" to "beautiful", "technical" to "lyrical". The collection also strives to represent the clean lines and minimal atmosphere associated with the ideals of contemporary life and progressive design. Intricately hand-welded edges make each piece an individual work of art, with no two pieces being identical. "The Molten collection represents a way of living, which I love streamlined, timeless shapes, objects which reverberate with the skill of their maker and yet do not fit into a traditional interpretation of craft. For me, the pieces possess a soulfulness and organic energy only possible through the handmade process. Each piece of Molten is made by a craftsman dropping individual welds along the edge of the object, not for the function of joinery but for the beauty and spontaneous quality that molten metal can create."
Great Product. It is as seen in the ads. Beautiful appearance and great quality. juan jose. . 2022-06-03 13:38:01
Nambé
The stunning tree of life seder plate artfully embodies the joy and celebration of the Passover seder. Six dishes await the Passover foods, arranged in a free-spirited tree of life design that brims over with meaning, optimism, and gratitude. A beloved treasure for any family, and a heartfelt gift for new families.
Got this as a gift for friends and they couldn’t stop commenting how beautiful and interesting it was. I think they really enjoyed the piece and it was nice to have something elegant to give as a gift to complement the traditional Seder plate they already had.. Ann. Maryland . 2024-04-21 16:15:01
Judaica comes from Michael's fascination with objects of ritual. Regardless of the faith with which they are connected, they are imbued with profound energy and meaning that holds a very special place for Michael Aram. Whether it is a unique object or derived from a motif with a broad collection, each piece is created with a particular sense of reverence and care in both the function and the design. "This is such a fun object! It suggests its function through its form. A matzah, matzah plate...I do that a lot and it always strikes me with such a sense of whimsy and surprise. The surface texture of the matzah, when it is interpreted in cast metal, also creates an unexpected beauty. I love that it comes with a bag for hiding so it creates a ritual for kids and a special memory of family events."
. Joelle. Golden Valley, MN. 2023-02-06 20:18:44
The Molten collection takes its inspiration from the lore of ancient craftsmanship and the application of these time-honored techniques to modern shapes and environments. It is about the transformation of "industrial" to "beautiful", "technical" to "lyrical". The collection also strives to represent the clean lines and minimal atmosphere associated with the ideals of contemporary life and progressive design. Intricately hand-welded edges make each piece an individual work of art, with no two pieces being identical. "The Molten collection represents a way of living, which I love - streamlined, timeless shapes ... objects which reverberate with the skill of their maker and yet do not fit into a traditional interpretation of craft. For me, the pieces possess a soulfulness and organic energy only possible through the handmade process. Each piece of Molten is made by a craftsman dropping individual welds along the edge of the object, not for the function of joinery but for the beauty and spontaneous quality that molten metal can create."
ANNA New York
Our Coluna Kiddush Cup is for people who love modern design, and tradition. Crafted from Italian Carrara marble and stainless steel, our kiddush cup was designed to be passed from generation to generation, bringing light and joy to Shabbat and holidays. We obsessed over every detail, from determining the correct volume of the cup (derived from the shulchan aruch, which specifies that a kiddush cup must hold at least a revi'It - 3-5 ounces - ours is over 6), to the precise diameter of the plate beneath, so no wine spills on the table.
The Twist collection is inspired by the idea that the whole can be far greater than the sum of its parts. When elements are combined, they take on another feeling, greatness. Together, they are strong, but also I would argue, more beautiful. When lines are repeated, or wires are woven, there is a loveliness to the pattern that fascinates and pleases. Asymmetry is created that is calming and classical. "I often explore materials and create collections that are craft-based. The Twist was created while experimenting with intertwining wires. There is a fluidity and movement to the twists that I love. The twisted wires suggest a coming together of things that I find poetic."
Thought for Michael Aram was not that great. JANINE. WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA. 2025-01-09 17:42:48
The Tree of Life Judaica Kiddush Cup brings out the beauty and potency of the beloved tree of life symbol in perfect minimalistic form. This Kiddush cup makes a truly thoughtful wedding or anniversary gift—an instant classic for anybody’s Shabbat table, sure to be treasured and passed down for generations to come.
. diana. Pensacola, FL. 2020-12-05 07:21:46
Juliska
This handsome board boasts a fluted silhouette trimmed with threads and a sprinkling of berries and is complete with a grated tray on top to allow for crumbs to fall below and be easily removed for cleanup.
The Tree of Life collection takes its inspiration from the imagery that floats around classic storytelling. Whether the objects are seen individually or grouped together, they evoke a sense of charm and fantasy. Drawing profoundly from Michael's background as a sculptor, each piece emerges from hand-sculpted clay and offers a child-like quality with an inherent depth of meaning. There is such power in narrative images for me. There is a feeling that we're creating an entire imaginary world, building designs around interactive themes that are familiar to all of us. The shapes are obvious and immediate and, at the same time, the impressionistic and lyrical way a small child might imagine the scenes in a story he's being told. The image of the Tree of Life is one of my favorites. It is an idea that is so widely expressed in all cultures and by all religions that it becomes a universal symbol of hope.
The Palm collection is inspired by the beauty of a windswept palm tree and the perfectly imperfect shapes of woven palm leaves and fallen fronds. The warm antique gold finish and the intricate sculpted textures exude comfortable luxury and graciousness. "I was having lunch with friends on a veranda overlooking the sea when I looked down at the lawn and saw a fallen palm frond. The leaves were all twisted and curled, yet they stood out magnificently against the otherwise perfect landscape. It made me think of the passage of time, and the bountiful gifts of the palm tree, which provides everything from food to shelter."
Prouna
An exquisite blend of contemporary design and timeless elegance featuring a stunning marble-inspired pattern that captures the essence of Venice's ethereal fog. The soft, muted tones and intricate veining create a serene and sophisticated aesthetic, making it perfect for both everyday dining and special occasions.
The Tree of Life collection takes its inspiration from the imagery that floats around classic storytelling. Whether the objects are seen individually or grouped, they evoke a sense of charm and fantasy. Drawing profoundly from Michael's background as a sculptor, each piece emerges from hand-sculpted clay and offers a child-like quality with an inherent depth of meaning. There is such power in narrative images for me. There is a feeling that we're creating an entire imaginary world, building designs around interactive themes that are familiar to all of us. The shapes are obvious and immediate and, at the same time, the impressionistic and lyrical way a small child might imagine the scenes in a story he's being told. The image of the Tree of Life is one of my favorites. It is an idea that is so widely expressed in all cultures and by all religions that it becomes a universal symbol of hope.
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