Michael Lambert has been making pottery in his California Studio since 1967. His work has been featured in the pages of American Craft, the NY Times Magazine, and the cover of Ceramics Monthly. Michael states, "I want my work to show respect for the beautiful sculptural pots of the past, but also to be fresh and, at times, playful. I design them to be collectable, elegant gifts for you or for someone equally special."
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Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper perhaps put us in mind of their eager colleagues, they are quite allowed to show character and make us smile with their endearing idiosyncrasies the main thing is that we like to take them in our hand and that frequently. Because that is their only payment, a tip would not impress them.
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Artist: Double Creek Pottery
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Michael's Cafe Ole' Cream and Sugar Michael's Teapots with an Attitude The Ole collection is so lively, you can almost see this cream and sugar duo doing the cha-cha to the other end of the table Each hand poured, glazed porcelain peice is original in design and signed by the artist. Height is appox 6-8". Chose your color from the drop down menu above. Please call the store for availability of item (831-426-2257)
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Milk and sugar set by Ritzenhoff Good old afternoon tea! These days the old biddies, their gatherings and cakes are almost extinct, but nobody likes to drink their coffee or tea alone. It would be just too dark and bitter without accompanying milk and sugar. No longer is insufficient space for the entire tea or coffee service an excuse for broken sugar cubes or dribbling milk cans. Because now Ritzenhoff is putting two in one on the table while dressing the milk jug in a hat full of sugar. The only thing missing is a seductive face. And because doing things together is better than doing things alone, Ritzenhoff's porcelain collection decorated with faces has been joined by nice couples so that singles now have the right company.... and the best thing is: nobody interrupts anybody! Six different motifs by famous designers from all over the world are available.
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With 12 new decors, the Amore Mio family has arrived welcoming us with the sun in its heart and a charming smile. Born in 1965, artist in Schesslitz, Germany. Grew up in the lower Rhine region, studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. Her little people range across pictures, stages and facades. She fools around with clowns and dreams of painting in large formats on airships or even the Great Wall of China. "It's just great to be human." If there's enough space, Petra Peschkes can always provide an image for this message.
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From Naples to Milan a culture shock if ever there was one. After years in the metropolis that is Milan, Beppe Facente still feels drawn to the sea and the air, and his studies at the prestigious Milan Politechnico have taken nothing from his Neapolitan joie de vivre. His designs for pieces of pottery and glass, stage-sets and exhibitions are populated by whimsical forms and figures, a world apart from workaday routine and one into which Beppe would slip away altogether if he could.
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Long awaited and here at last breakfast plates by Ritzenhoff. Complementing Ritzenhoff's successful porcelain collection with another product. But even better: the designs perfectly match the Amore Mio cups created by the same designers. And voila: Ritzenhoff's first set has arrived. There are many reasons for an Intermezzo: the start to a new day, the conclusion of an important business deal, the kids are asleep at last, brainstorming for a new project, the weather's too bad to go out, good friends are visiting, you're finally home, simply chilling out there's always time for a break and not only at breakfast. And so it's fitting that Ritzenhoff takes us away for a brief moment into a new world when we look at the plate, sets our minds wandering with Michal Shalev's motif, tells the story of the cat woman with Petra Peschkes' design or takes us to Monsieur Jacques in France with Auge's creation.
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Portrait Vases by Ritzenhoff The portrait marks the birth of the individual: it was only in the 14th century that people discovered the person as an individual. Mankind separated from the godly, took its own fate in its hand and documented this step by creating images of itself. The first portraits of ndividuals have their origin in this period where personal traits dominate the vague profiles of religious motifs art appears to come alive.
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The highlight of the week Sunday. Not the shrill ringing of the alarm clock but the aroma of coffee gently draws you out of the embrace of sleep. A blue sky. A day full of promise. Go with the flow. All that free time and you can decide how to spend it. Seat yourself at the breakfast table like a king ... and what would Sunday breakfast be without the essential egg! Ritzenhoff has found new friends. Ritzenhoff FRIENDS proudly present breakfast at its best. Real friends who are permitted to take part in the ritual of eating that egg and wont draw revealing conclusions: the way in which a person chops the top off the egg or sensitively peels away the shell until its rounded shapes are revealed. Breakfast pleasures are only shared with true friends.
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Michael's Be-Bop Teapot Michael's Teapots with an Attitude The Be Bop Collection brings a smile to everyones face! Hand signed beautifully glazed, hand poured porcelain. This fun yet functional teapot is approx. 7" in height and comes in your choice of 4 colors. Choose your color from drop down menu above. Please call the store for availability of item (831-426-2257)
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Michael Lambert has been designing and making pottery in his California studio since 1967. His work has been featured in many publications, including American Craft, and has been on the cover of Ceramics Monthly. His aim is to create pieces which show respect for the beautiful sculptural pots of the past, but are also fresh and, like the series below, playful.
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Mary Mar Keenan is a studio potter and co-owner of Verdigris Gallery in San Francisco. Trained as a painter, she incorporates lively brushwork and bold, bright colors in her clay pieces. "Making pottery requires creativity, patience and endurance. Excercising these traits keeps me happy as an artist and strengthens me as an individual." Mary Mar's pottery evokes a childlike joy by giving equal attention to form and sponteneity, contrast and color.
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Mary Mar Keenan is a studio potter and co-owner of Verdigris Gallery in San Francisco. Trained as a painter, she incorporates lively brushwork and bold, bright colors in her clay pieces. "Making pottery requires creativity, patience and endurance. Excercising these traits keeps me happy as an artist and strengthens me as an individual." Mary Mar's pottery evokes a childlike joy by giving equal attention to form and sponteneity, contrast and color.
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Mary Mar Keenan is a studio potter and co-owner of Verdigris Gallery in San Francisco. Trained as a painter, she incorporates lively brushwork and bold, bright colors in her clay pieces. "Making pottery requires creativity, patience and endurance. Excercising these traits keeps me happy as an artist and strengthens me as an individual." Mary Mar's pottery evokes a childlike joy by giving equal attention to form and sponteneity, contrast and color.
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Distinctive Decor is excited to add Mustardseed and Moonshine to our selection of high quality tea wares. From lilies to fritillarias, poppies to daylilies - Mustardseed and Moonshine, the botanically inspired crockery takes form in ceramic platters, nesting bowls, mugs, cups and saucers, dinnerware and serveware. Every piece is a flower! Handmade in South Africa, Mustardseed and Moonshine ceramics are beautifully packaged and completely functional - safe for use in a conventional oven, microwave and dishwasher. Founded by Kate Carlyle in Cape Town, South Africa in 1992, Mustardseed and Moonshine celebrates her love of the botanical form. The idea was to make beautiful ceramic flowers that were both usable and lasting, flowers that were meticulously crafted, and yet simultaneously robust and functional.
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What a cool site! There are so many cute teapots here, I couldn't pick just one. I highly recommend you visit this site for yourself and check out all the teapots.
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