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This product has been thought, designed and assembled by All’Origine. Frame spoons are assembled using strictly mid-century original materials!
They use 100 to 120 year old frames from the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. They are made of solid wood (most frequently fir but also oak, ash, beech and occasionally walnut) and present stucco decorations, patina and visible wear. Coeval metal cutlery and kitchenware (nickel silver, aluminum, iron, silver plated alloys) is collected in Central Europe, United Kingdom, Sweden and Italy.
The Italian made zinc backdrops are more recent, coming from the second half of the XX century.
22.5" H x 19" W
About All'Orgine
All’Origine is the leading Italian specialist in European objects. Specializing in, textiles, glassware, furniture, metalware, ceramics, rural and industrial objects, chairs, stools, shelves, frames, cake stands and lots more. All from their 1000 square meter showroom in Imola, Italy.
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This product has been thought, designed and assembled by All’Origine. Frame forks are assembled using strictly mid-century original materials!
They use 100 to 120 year old frames from the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. They are made of solid wood (most frequently fir but also oak, ash, beech and occasionally walnut) and present stucco decorations, patina and visible wear. Coeval metal cutlery and kitchenware (nickel silver, aluminum, iron, silver plated alloys) is collected in Central Europe, United Kingdom, Sweden and Italy.
The Italian made zinc backdrops are more recent, coming from the second half of the XX century.
18" H x 32" W
About All'Orgine
All’Origine is the leading Italian specialist in European objects. Specializing in, textiles, glassware, furniture, metalware, ceramics, rural and industrial objects, chairs, stools, shelves, frames, cake stands and lots more. All from their 1000 square meter showroom in Imola, Italy.
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This product has been thought, designed and assembled by All’Origine. Frame forks are assembled using strictly mid-century original materials!
They use 100 to 120 year old frames from the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. They are made of solid wood (most frequently fir but also oak, ash, beech and occasionally walnut) and present stucco decorations, patina and visible wear. Coeval metal cutlery and kitchenware (nickel silver, aluminum, iron, silver plated alloys) is collected in Central Europe, United Kingdom, Sweden and Italy.
The Italian made zinc backdrops are more recent, coming from the second half of the XX century.
18" H x 32" W
About All'Orgine
All’Origine is the leading Italian specialist in European objects. Specializing in, textiles, glassware, furniture, metalware, ceramics, rural and industrial objects, chairs, stools, shelves, frames, cake stands and lots more. All from their 1000 square meter showroom in Imola, Italy.
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-Measurements: Roughly 37" x 20"
-Made in the Napa Valley
-- Handmade with reclaimed oak wine barrels -- a perfect sustainable gift.
The French culture thrives on wine and the extravagant country boasts regions like Champagne, Bordeaux, and Rhone Valley where these famous regions produce some of the world’s finest wines. France has many of destinations full of history and the French flag reflects the country’s turbulent past, symbolism, and their stance for freedom, equality, and brotherhood. The vibrant red, white, and blue bands of color are solid and bold as they curve on the staves of the Martella’s flag. The rustic flare on the wooden stave piece resembles France- bits and pieces of old charm mixed with lush, new beauty.
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This product has been thought, designed and assembled by All’Origine. Frame forks are assembled using strictly mid-century original materials!
They use 100 to 120 year old frames from the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. They are made of solid wood (most frequently fir but also oak, ash, beech and occasionally walnut) and present stucco decorations, patina and visible wear. Coeval metal cutlery and kitchenware (nickel silver, aluminum, iron, silver plated alloys) is collected in Central Europe, United Kingdom, Sweden and Italy.
The Italian made zinc backdrops are more recent, coming from the second half of the XX century.
15" H x 17" W
About All'Orgine
All’Origine is the leading Italian specialist in European objects. Specializing in, textiles, glassware, furniture, metalware, ceramics, rural and industrial objects, chairs, stools, shelves, frames, cake stands and lots more. All from their 1000 square meter showroom in Imola, Italy.
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White art print with grey wood trim featuring a lovely Dalai Lama quote. Perfect for a bedroom or any room decor.
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The Dalai Lama is an important, well-revered monk of the Gelug school. The world looks to the Dalai Lama for their wisdom and guidance. This inspiring quote hails from the 14th Dalai Lama.
"He said, 'There are only two days in the year that nothing can be done. One is called yesterday and the other is called tomorrow, so today is the right day to love, believe, do and mostly live."
- 35" x 46"
All About Sugarboo
Inspired by family, nature, animals, old things, childrens' art, and folk art, Sugarboo aims to create products that remind us of the ones we love. Each piece is unique, fun, and expressive; you're sure to find just the right piece to brighten your day.
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18.5" x 25.5" - 47cm x 65cm
Luigi Castiglioni (1936 - 2003) once said, "There is no need to show dedication, everybody [already] knows that it is inseparable from sports". Instead, he chose to highlight the quietly elegant and dynamic nature of athletics in his designs. This poster is from Castiglioni's retrospective series of his best tennis images. This image was originally created for the Tournoi de Saint Quay Portrieux in 1979.
Luigi Castiglioni was raised and educated in Milan, Italy. After completing studies at the Accademia Belle Arti, he began his professional career as a set designer for the opera and film industries. His pivot to poster design coincided with his move to Paris in 1960. Once in France, Castiglioni quickly made a name for himself by applying his trademark style of refinement and surrealism to the subject of sports. From boxing to rugby, Castiglioni created poster designs that were very different from the typical brash and rough depictions of the time. His style was immensely popular for obvious reasons, and he created over 300 poster designs during his career.
This is an Original Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction. This poster is printed on heavy weight paper and in excellent condition. We guarantee the authenticity of all of our posters.
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18.5" x 25.5" - 47cm x 65cm
Luigi Castiglioni (1936 - 2003) once said, "There is no need to show dedication, everybody [already] knows that it is inseparable from sports". Instead, he chose to highlight the quietly elegant and dynamic nature of athletics in his designs. This poster is from Castiglioni's retrospective series of his best tennis images. This image was originally created for Musee Historique de Lyon in 1982.
Luigi Castiglioni was raised and educated in Milan, Italy. After completing studies at the Accademia Belle Arti, he began his professional career as a set designer for the opera and film industries. His pivot to poster design coincided with his move to Paris in 1960. Once in France, Castiglioni quickly made a name for himself by applying his trademark style of refinement and surrealism to the subject of sports. From boxing to rugby, Castiglioni created poster designs that were very different from the typical brash and rough depictions of the time. His style was immensely popular for obvious reasons, and he created over 300 poster designs during his career.
This is an Original Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction. This poster is printed on heavy weight paper and in excellent condition. We guarantee the authenticity of all of our posters.
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-- Que c'est beau, un coucher de soleil, n'est-ce pas, monsieur?
-- Oh! voui, mademoiselle!... D'abord, le moment ou on va coucher est toujours le plus epatant!
Le Rire Vintage Magazine Cover 1912 was a successful French humor magazine published from October 1894 until its final issue in April 1971. Founded in Paris during the Belle Epoque by Feliz Juven, Le Rire appeared as typical Parisians began to achieve more education, income and leisure time. Interest in the arts, culture and politics intensified during the Gay Nineties. Publications like this helped satisfy such curiosity. It was the most successful of all the "Journaux Humoristiques."
We bought these two vintage covers at an antique dealer in Paris. Perfect for framing.
- Date: August 10, 1912
- Cover Newsprint Page
- Theophile Alexandre Steinlen
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-- Et toi, baron, est-ce que tu tutoies la femme?
-- Oui, quelquefois, devant son amant.
Le Rire Vintage Magazine Cover 1896 was a successful French humor magazine published from October 1894 until its final issue in April 1971. Founded in Paris during the Belle Epoque by Feliz Juven, Le Rire appeared as typical Parisians began to achieve more education, income and leisure time. Interest in the arts, culture and politics intensified during the Gay Nineties. Publications like this helped satisfy such curiosity. It was the most successful of all the "Journaux Humoristiques."
We bought these two vintage covers at an antique dealer in Paris. Perfect for framing.
- Date: March 28, 1896
- Cover Newsprint Page
- Theophile Alexandre Steinlen
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