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Menelaus (left) and Hector fight over the body of the Trojan hero Euphorbus. Ancient Greek plate in
thecrankyprofessor:An array of brass aquamaniles at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.An aquamanile is a fa
(via Oak Tableware by Gareth Neal and Zaha Hadid – Fubiz™)
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Shochu, Japanese Distilled SpiritTAKARA SHOCHUType of Shochu: Kou Main Ingredients: Sugar Cane Mola
Japanese Knives and Ceramic Ware20% OFF from The Hearfulland of Japan, GIFUCOME SEE THE BEAUTIFUL CE
nestprettythings:Tea anyone? on Flickr.tea cups
crossconnectmag:Ceramic tableware handmade by Canopic StudioFollow CrossConnectMag for more
nobrashfestivity:Piero FornasettiDetails from a catalog brochure for Piero Fornasetti’s line of tabl
René Beauclair & Maurice Daurat, art nouveau tableware & jewelry, 1910. From Album de la Déc
panisroseus:The scyphus was a type of vessel that was very common around the Roman dinner table. Ori
reconcorps-es:cutesign:Create a world of eggs with the eggy tableware series designed by Rika Eguchi
Walter Gropius, Tac 1 tea set, 1969. For Rosenthal. Source
Imagine trying to drink this :)
Cocktail Ball for appetizers with tray, 1935. Made by Chase Brass & Copper. Pierced to accept to
Jutta Sika, Coffee Set, 1901-1902. Class of Koloman Moser, K.K. Kunstgewerbeschule Vienna. MAK Wien
crossconnectmag:Ceramic tableware handmade by Canopic StudioFollow CrossConnectMag for more
Henri Bouilhet, Tea service Geometrie, 1970. Silver plated metal. For Christofle, Paris. Via Cooper
Hogon cup (Ogo banya) of the Dogon people, Mali, used in the enthronement of a Hogon (political/spir
Joe Colombo & Ambrogio Pozzi, tableware for the first class of airline Alitalia, 1970-1972. Ales
A Bow plate decorated in “The Rubber Tree” Pattern (mock Chinese marks). c.1760-65. Chi
Paolo Venini / Tobia Scarpa, vases and decanter, 1946-1970. Inciso glass. Produced by Venini, Murano
‘A new tableware collection by Seletti in collaboration with Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo
(via Walking on Eggshells) I remember as a child being desperate for cool eggcups like these.
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