Three-dimensional wit for the desktop and a delightful way to hold down papers. Tibor Kalman's typically clever style is evident in this rigid silk-screened vinyl paperweight, hand-crumpled and wrapped around a steel weight. Any musician (or aspiring musician) will appreciate the look of this paperweight.
Inspirational Paperweight
"What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?" This 100% lead-free pewter paperweight poses the question boldly and simply, with an emphatic question mark on the back to keep you thinking. An inspiring reminder to follow your dreams. Designed by Judy Vilmain.
This colorful little globe paperweight adds a touch of class to your home or office decor. Embedded with semi-precious gemstones and stamped with an old world times font. Makes a great home accent and nice gift for travelers or teachers.
Provide a light-hearted but unmistakable reminder that success is a work in progress. Affixed to the top of the black onyx base, the orange cast granite safety cone will help everyone to stay focused on the what matters most to the success of the organization. The laser-engraved, message offers encouraging inspiration for those who spend significant time on the road. From Successories
GALAXY PAPERWEIGHT (80-02-121) by Robert Held - GALAXY PAPERWEIGHT A beautiful Galaxy paperweight hand crafted in Vancouver by Robert Held , one of Canada's foremost glass artists. Diameter ~ 4 inches. Signed by the artist -...
Our superb Glass is all hand crafted in British Columbia. We have work from some of Canadarsquo;s finest award winning Glass artists. Each piece is made using skills that have taken many years to perfect. From Robert Held...
Let these bright goldfish hold down your papers. Smooth natural river stone, 10 coats of lacquer and a swirl of fish will cheer up your workspace.
· Lacquered river stone
· Weighs 13 ounces
· Made in Vietnam
Weight: 0.85 lbs. Product Code: #5400170
Robert Held wrote' I was born in Santa Ana, California and aspired to be an artist from an early age. My father was a sculptor but only lived for the first six
Executive Decision Maker and Paperweight is the perfect gift for those who have indecisive moments. Just give it a spin and let it decide for you whether to
Decoupage is the art of cutting and gluing paper images to surfaces. John Derian, an avid collector of antique fruit, flower and animal prints, hand-paints borders over centuries-old ledgers and letters. He combines all these elements into charmingly eccentric collages, which are reprinted and pieced together in layers under glass accessories. His ever-expanding collection includes plates, platters, paperweights, coasters, lamps, bowls, bell jars, urns and vases. Collectors around the world prize his designs.
California Poppy Paperweight. Vibrant red poppies bloom against a smoky blue ground, evoking the sun-dappled feel of an Impressionist painting. Handcrafted by glassmakers at the Robert Held studio in Canada, each piece is one of a kind. Paperweight can stand on its side or lie flat. 2 1/2"L x 2 1/2"W x 1"H. Also available at Gump's San Francisco.
diamond sculpture
product id 120-3690
Brilliant! An engaging gift thats sure to make its recipient the envy of all. Stunning, faceted glass looks like the biggest, most fabulous diamond ever. Use it as a paperweight or as a dazzling, modern accent for the home. Available in two sparkling colors. Makes an unforgettable gift.
dimensions:
4.75"
Commemorate LSU's win in the 2007 Allstate BCS National Championship with Adler's Waterford Crystal Football Paperweight. Each piece is numbered and etched with the official LSU BCS Championship logo featuring the "Eye of the Tiger". Each piece includes a certificate of authenticity from Waterford.
These unique tea light holders are made from recycled bicycle freewheels and cassette cogs. Whether you're a cyclist or not, you'll find them an eco-friendly and contemporary addition for both indoor and outdoor tabletop centerpieces, or even on your desk as an alternative paperweight. They hold standard tea light candles (one set is included).
Artist Bio
In 1991, cyclist Graham Bergh got a flat tire and used the flat inner tube to hang his stereo speakers. Intrigued with the notion of reviving discarded bicycle parts, he founded a company based on just that: creating functional products from recycled bike parts and other "rescued" materials.