Bring home some of the splendor from the Metropolitan Museum of Art store. Our resident art consultant, has always loved these two early nineteenth-century, six-panel screens, Red Maple and Willow and Cherry Tree, both by Rinpa school artist Sakai Hōitsu (Japanese, 1761–1828). Delicately capturing the moods of fall and spring, we think they are are… Read more »
Posts Tagged: artwork
Swedish Natural
These charming little prints from Emiko Franzen add a little delicacy to your organic, hearty collection. We love keeping them together. They look great in frames you can find at a hobby store and propped up on easels in a bookshelf, entry table, wherever you want a little natural charm. 15 ¾ ” W x… Read more »
Gitto textile
We just found this beautiful block print from Indian artist, Gitto. Influenced by Art Deco and Bauhaus styles, she works largely in print, with Japanese-style Shibori, weaving and embroidery techniques. “When seen together as different colored dots, they appear very lively and animated,” Gitto says. She dipped a small cylindrical block into vibrant dyes and… Read more »
Botanical Birch
We love the dreamy, organic vibe of this art piece printed on birch wood. Hang it in anywhere you want to bring a nurturing, natural beauty your room. The beautiful birchwood piece finds the prefcet home in your collection. 30″w x 40″l. Printed on birch wood.
Hadley Holliday Watercolor
Contrary to popular belief, Lorem Ipsum is not simply random text. It has roots in a piece of classical Latin literature from 45 BC, making it over 2000 years old. Richard McClintock, a Latin professor at Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia, looked up one of the more obscure Latin words, consectetur, from a Lorem Ipsum passage,… Read more »
Paint Swatch Artwork
My name is Harvey and I’m addicted to looking at paint chips. So when I found these for the Decorigins collection, I stopped in my tracks and we had to include them. What a strong, confident look. We love the grouping, or each piece stands alone. Heck, go to your hardware store pick up… Read more »