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The Maori are an ancient culture who settled on the New Zealand islands after migrating as settlers from Eastern Polynesia. Maori means “ordinary” (as opposed to the gods) but you will surely agree that this fascinating object from Designer’s Atelier is anything but ordinary. Featuring in the Collection of International Treasures for the Home, this […]
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Adjustable Lamp made of Brass with a Copper Shade.
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Glistening like magical petrified wood, fresh from the enchanted forest, this eye-catching vase stands at over half a meter in height. It is grounded firmly with a bottom-plate and this substantial object would make a welcome addition to any room. As with many items in Dagmar Holubova’s collection, the detailing is so natural you would […]
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They say good things come in threes. In the case of these indulgent, malleable throw pillows from the Designer’s Atelier Collection of International Treasures for the Home this is indeed correct. Treat yourself to an orgy of textures with a trio of velvet, linen and Taftah. They are handmade in the UK using the finest […]
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A gorgeous example of a free-standing lamp, this functional yet stylish item comes from the Designer’s Atelier Collection of International Treasures for the Home. There is something alluring about a solid brass light fixture that exudes class, while its design reminds us of the functional industrial items of yesteryear. Selected by award-winning designer Dagmar Holubova, […]
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Sand roses are also known as desert roses or desert gypsum crystals. Their tiny formations of beige-pinkish colour crystallised in arid sandy conditions just below the desert’s surface. These natural treasures are usually found in a variety of sizes, ranging from small rosettes about a centimetre across to large bouquets. No matter how thorough your […]
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Like fossilised wood this gleaming cast- aluminium table displays a highly detailed natural look with an added strength many times more than the silver birch branches from which its design was originally taken. By choosing to form this piece of furniture in aluminium (the most abundant metal in the earth’s crust) the designer has added […]
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There is something very otherworldly about the dot stool which gives it a lot of character. The overall shape is somewhat familiar; like a basket from a Middle-Eastern bazaar, yet slightly alien given its composition and overall appearance. Made from hundreds of musket-sized iron spheres and coated in bright white epoxy paint it has a […]
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