Artisan Jewelry Box with Nickel Accents
Hand-carved wood with nickel round bamboo handle. Linen covered interior with removable tray and half-round nickel bamboo handle.
Global View Oslo Accent Table
Global Views, an award winning industry leader in home decor, brings timeless and original designs to the marketplace with pieces that are elegant, exotic, refined and casual. Leading edge design and the highest standards of quality are evident in each of more than 2,500 existing pieces. Each item is carefully selected to work in any décor and accommodate a wide array of design sensibilities. Globally influenced, products are crafted by artisan partners all over the world, and designed in-house and through partnerships with DwellStudio, Julia Buckingham, Barbara Barry and WILLIAMSBURG. Founded in Dallas in 1997, the company has showrooms in Atlanta, Dallas, High Point, Las Vegas and New York.
Global Views Mosaic Vase Collection
Global Views, an award winning industry leader in home decor, brings timeless and original designs to the marketplace with pieces that are elegant, exotic, refined and casual. Leading edge design and the highest standards of quality are evident in each of more than 2,500 existing pieces. Each item is carefully selected to work in any décor and accommodate a wide array of design sensibilities. Globally influenced, products are crafted by artisan partners all over the world, and designed in-house and through partnerships with DwellStudio, Julia Buckingham, Barbara Barry and WILLIAMSBURG. Founded in Dallas in 1997, the company has showrooms in Atlanta, Dallas, High Point, Las Vegas and New York.
Herend holds a rich history spanning many years, crossing many oceans and charming generation after generation to enjoy worldwide acclaim as the pinnacle in supreme porcelain, also known as “white gold.” Now the biggest porcelain manufactory in Europe, Herend was founded in 1826 to produce pottery, but in 1839 a major turning point occurred when Mor Fischer became the manufacturer’s new owner. Taking Herend in an entirely new direction, visionary Fischer carved out the unique niche of producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East.
Herend holds a rich history spanning many years, crossing many oceans and charming generation after generation to enjoy worldwide acclaim as the pinnacle in supreme porcelain, also known as “white gold.” Now the biggest porcelain manufactory in Europe, Herend was founded in 1826 to produce pottery, but in 1839 a major turning point occurred when Mor Fischer became the manufacturer’s new owner. Taking Herend in an entirely new direction, visionary Fischer carved out the unique niche of producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East.
Herend holds a rich history spanning many years, crossing many oceans and charming generation after generation to enjoy worldwide acclaim as the pinnacle in supreme porcelain, also known as “white gold.” Now the biggest porcelain manufactory in Europe, Herend was founded in 1826 to produce pottery, but in 1839 a major turning point occurred when Mor Fischer became the manufacturer’s new owner. Taking Herend in an entirely new direction, visionary Fischer carved out the unique niche of producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East.
Herend holds a rich history spanning many years, crossing many oceans and charming generation after generation to enjoy worldwide acclaim as the pinnacle in supreme porcelain, also known as “white gold.” Now the biggest porcelain manufactory in Europe, Herend was founded in 1826 to produce pottery, but in 1839 a major turning point occurred when Mor Fischer became the manufacturer’s new owner. Taking Herend in an entirely new direction, visionary Fischer carved out the unique niche of producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East.
Herend holds a rich history spanning many years, crossing many oceans and charming generation after generation to enjoy worldwide acclaim as the pinnacle in supreme porcelain, also known as “white gold.” Now the biggest porcelain manufactory in Europe, Herend was founded in 1826 to produce pottery, but in 1839 a major turning point occurred when Mor Fischer became the manufacturer’s new owner. Taking Herend in an entirely new direction, visionary Fischer carved out the unique niche of producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East.
Herend holds a rich history spanning many years, crossing many oceans and charming generation after generation to enjoy worldwide acclaim as the pinnacle in supreme porcelain, also known as “white gold.” Now the biggest porcelain manufactory in Europe, Herend was founded in 1826 to produce pottery, but in 1839 a major turning point occurred when Mor Fischer became the manufacturer’s new owner. Taking Herend in an entirely new direction, visionary Fischer carved out the unique niche of producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East.
Herend Wedding Cake Figurine is a great wedding gift! You can also place them on the Groom and Bride's dinner placing for a glamorous touch!
Herend holds a rich history spanning many years, crossing many oceans and charming generation after generation to enjoy worldwide acclaim as the pinnacle in supreme porcelain, also known as “white gold.” Now the biggest porcelain manufactory in Europe, Herend was founded in 1826 to produce pottery, but in 1839 a major turning point occurred when Mor Fischer became the manufacturer’s new owner. Taking Herend in an entirely new direction, visionary Fischer carved out the unique niche of producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East.
L'Objet Crocodile Rectangular Tray - Medium
L’OBJET aspires to offer designs for the home that are both luxurious and functional, to the highest degree of excellence possible. As a young and successful Hollywood interior designer, our founder Elad Yifrach was frustrated by the limited options available to him. So, in 2004, he started the company, based firmly on a commitment to artistic integrity and material innovation, to produce objects that integrated beauty with design.
Meticulously handcrafted from select metals and Limoges porcelain, our desk accessories comprise a whimsical collection that is complex in color, rich in texture and global in design.
Care
All L’OBJET collections are made with exceptional materials, and with proper use and care, will last for generations.
Dust with a soft cloth.
If necessary, handwash with a mild, non-citrus dish soap and dry with a soft cloth.
L'Objet Crocodile Round Box - CROCODILE - ROUND BOX
Meticulously handcrafted from select metals and Limoges porcelain, our desk accessories comprise a whimsical collection that is complex in color, rich in texture and global in design.
Care
All L’OBJET collections are made with exceptional materials, and with proper use and care, will last for generations.
Dust with a soft cloth.
If necessary, handwash with a mild, non-citrus dish soap and dry with a soft cloth.
Horse Bookend
Revered throughout the Han dynasty for its majestic strength, the horse remains an enduring symbol of grace and nobility. Our decorative horses, handcrafted in Limoges porcelain, are a sculptural tribute to this most commanding of animals.
About
Soie Tressée, French for "Silk Braid," is a modern expression of a timeless classic and offers a contemporary look on an ancient shape. Made of Limoges porcelain, this dinnerware collection is available in white or with the braids beautifully accentuated in hand-gilded 24K gold, platinum, or black.
Details
SIZE
- 12.5 D in
- 32 D cm
COLOR / MATERIALS
- Limoges Porcelain
- Black Accents
NOTES
- Available in White, Gold, Platinum, and Black
Care
- All L'OBJET collections are made with exceptional materials, and with proper use and care, will last for generations.
- L'OBJET dinnerware with colored glazed accents are dishwasher safe, using a gentle energy-efficient air-dry cycle or may be hand-washed and dried with a soft cloth. Handwash oversize pieces. Do not overload the dishwasher. Avoid abrasive soaps and detergents containing citrus scents or additives.
- After use, rinse in hot water to avoid prolonged contact with acidic substances which can stain colored glazed finish.
- When storing, stack carefully to avoid scratches in the colored glazed finish.