Years ago I asked Antonio Ziranda to make some small seasonal squash and sent him 3 of my favorites as models. They're sculptural and whimsical - a single squash or a grouping makes a delightful statement!
Albert Berry (1880-1949) immigrated from England at a young age and studied at the Rhode Island School of Design. After years of work in design he moved to Alaska and worked as a miner.
The natural beauty of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest fascinated him. His work was heavily influenced by Alaskan and Northwest motifs which made his Arts and Crafts copperwork unique.
Two sizes: 2.75″ high x 6″ at the widest - $80 8" x 3.5" - $120
The Roycroft Metal Shop in East Aurora NY was in full production by 1910 and was the inspiration of Elbert Hubbard, a visionary inspired by the Arts & Crafts Movement in England that was thriving at the time.
His upbeat marketing combined with the beauty and design of the handcrafted objects that were produced in the shop made them extremely popular.
$175.00–$195.00Price range: $175.00 through $195.00
This design originated in the Roycroft Metal Shop circa 1920 and was described as an "Inverted Bell" design and has been beautifully crafted by Antonio Ziranda.
To order just click "Choose an option". (styled with Antonio's copper apples)
For years Antonio Ziranda made the absolute best chef utensil jar with his signature thick walls and beautiful hammering.This jar is a beautiful and practical way to organize your favorite kitchen tools. I have one of his first jars made in the 1990s and it ages beautifully.
This perfect gift for the chef who has everything! The copper spoon is pretty cute too.
Nearly 30 years ago the manager of the gift shop for the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studo asked us to make this vase, modeled after a 1909 Russian vase that was part of his personal collection. With nothing more than a photo Antonio Ziranda beautifully crafted a sample. It was an immediate hit and one of our best selling vases. I archived this vase for a few years and recently asked Antonio to make a small batch, they arrived and are ready for their new homes!