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Jonathan Adler
Celebrate life's little helpers. Our iconic canisters show off your indulgences, from sweets to sedatives, in irresistible hues. Cluster a few on your counter, keep one bedside for late-night cravings, or go wild and collect them all. Our Vice Collection starts its journey in our Soho studio where Jonathan and his team design and sculpt the models. Each high-fired porcelain canister is glazed with a graphic black and white or rich color finish.
Alessi
The 5071 parmesan cheese cellar is a testament to the inspiration of Ettore Sottsass who with a few simple lines can exalt the archetypical look and materiality of an object as common as a parmesan cheese cellar.
. Claudia. Miami, FL. 2023-11-12 07:04:28
Nambé
A brilliant example of mixed material design, the product marries warm acacia wood and glass to create a modern interpretation of the server. Its clear glass body allows you to easily see how much of its contents remain, and its wood lid seals tight for freshness. This set includes a metal scoop that nestles snugly into the lid.
Vagabond House
A defined strawberry rests above a leaf on this jar with the spoon. More fruit and foliage accompany a flower at the head of the spoon's handle, which is textured like a plant stem. The realistically detailed seeds and veins within each strawberry and leaf highlight these pewter designs. A clever gap in the lid's design allows the spoon to rest in the glass bowl when it's not in use.
OYOY USA
The Saga bonbonniere is a charming jar with a matching lid and sweet details. Hide away small treasures, sweets, or your jewelry in the bonbonniere. The bonbonniere is made of stoneware and is food-proof.
Corbell Silver Company
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This cut crystal and silver plate cameo design cookie jar is a show-stopping piece that is not only beautiful but useful as well.
Michael Aram
The Fruit collection offers an interesting range of items for the home. Each can stand on its own as a simple and charming sculptural object that's perfect for oneself or as a gift. The fact that they also have a functional purpose in our daily lives makes them even more special. "I have a particular love of Fruit and their symbolism. They are like gifts from nature, coming down from the tree ready to nourish us. Their ripened shapes are already evocative of vessels. My apple has an arrow-shaped spoon piercing it just as a gentle reference to the story of William Tell. The apple is more traditionally symbolic of love, fertility, and even temptation. For me, it will also represent the city I love - New York."