• Size: 5" x 3"
  •   This is a design that has become synonymous with Hunter and many of the Roycroft publications and booklet covers. You've been asking for a bookmark and we like this pattern so much we adapted it to create a truly unique item.
    • SIZE: 1" w. x 6.25"w long
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  • This sweet copper pot is perfect for a small succulent or fresh cut flower from the garden!

    • SIZE: 3.5" high x 4" at the widest
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  •   A handsome hand-hammered copper "Arts & Crafts" style letter opener that features an abstracted "heart" design.
    • SIZE: 9"  x 1 1/4"w.
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  • Dard Hunter made this oak easel especially for Cobre's plaques, plates and trays.  Short on wall space? Our easel is perfect for that special bookcase or fireplace mantel.  Be sure to click on additional images to see this easel with one of our copper trays.
    • 8" high x 8" wide
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  • We've been making this Roycroft- style box series for years - people like it so much! These hand-hammered copper boxes were inspired by the "Roycrofters", a collective of turn-of-the-20th century craftsmen active in upstate Aurora, New York.  They developed numerous collectible metal pieces and a large body of work.  They're practical and make great gifts too!
    • 3 sizes:
    • Small Box:  3" wide x 2.75" high - $60
    • Medium Box:  3.75" wide x 3.25" high - $70
    • Large Box:  3.5" wide x 4" high - $80
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  • Sale!

    Hand-hammered Copper Roycroft-style Vase

    Original price was: $100.00.Current price is: $70.00.

    Master Smith Antonio Ziranda has beautifully crafted this cylinder vase, inspired by a circa 1910 Roycroft vase.

    • SIZE: 5.5" high x 2.75" wide Buy now and save  $30 (regularly $100)
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  • This little beauty inspired by the Roycroft collective is this sweet bowl that measures 4" wide x1.5" high with a trifoliate design in the center. Perfect to hold coins or small jewelry. Free Shipping in the continental US.  
  • This beautifully simple bowl was inspired by a Roycroft bowl made in the early 1900s.
    • SIZE: 7″ high x 1.5″ at the widest
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  • Sale!

    Hand-hammered Roycroft-style Bowl

    Original price was: $120.00.Current price is: $95.00.
    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.
    • SIZE: 2″ high x 5.75″ wide
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  • Sale!

    Hand-hammered Copper “Roycroft-style” Vase

    Original price was: $180.00.Current price is: $140.00.
    Our new vase was beautifully crafted by Antonio Ziranda, inspired by a circa 1915 Roycroft vase.
    • BUY NOW and save $40!
    • SIZE: 8" high x 4.75" wide
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  • Potters and metalsmiths of the Arts and Crafts period loved to work with this classic organic form. This photo of the vase and magnolia blossom has been a Cobre icon for more than 20 years.
    • 5.5" wide x 3.5" high
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  • This hammered copper box was inspired by a beautifully enameled copper box attributed to metalsmith Eva Macomber circa 1907.  Macomber was an active member of The Society of Arts and Crafts of Boston established in 1897 - America's oldest arts and crafts nonprofit organization still open to this day! Just TWO left!  
    • SIZE: 6.25" wide x 5" high
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  • The Pinecone is a beloved Arts and Crafts motif and our "Welcome" plaque is rich with details and texture. A copper hanger on the back makes for an easy installation.
    • SIZE: 6" high x 10.5" wide
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  • This hand hammered copper cremation urn is a beautiful adaptation of the famous "van Erp" acorn jardinaire. This urn is perfectly suited to hold the cremains of a loved one. Size:
    • 6"h x 6"w
  • This hand hammered copper box was inspired by a Dirk Van Erp jardiniere. It  makes a beautiful interior accent and it's functional too! Size: 6" high Free Shipping in the continental US.
  • Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) created color woodcut prints of American rural landscapes. Baumann was active in the era before photo-reproduction replaced wood engraving. He was active in the Chicago and Indiana countryside until he took a trip to Taos, N.M. which then became his home. He lived in the Santa Fe area for more than 50 years and carved into wood southwestern landscapes and spring and summer gardens and orchards. His prints are awash in brilliant, hand-ground pigments.
    • Frame is 13.5" high x 11.5" wide
    • Image measures 4" wide x 4.5" high
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame
    • FREE GROUND SHIPPING!
    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.
  • Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) created color woodcut prints of American rural landscapes. Baumann was active in the era before photo-reproduction replaced wood engraving. He was active in the Chicago and Indiana countryside until he took a trip to Taos, N.M. which then became his home. He lived in the Santa Fe area for more than 50 years and carved into wood southwestern landscapes and spring and summer gardens and orchards. His prints are awash in brilliant, hand-ground pigments. Just TWO left!
    • Overall frame dimensions: 13.5" high x 11.5" wide
    • Image measures 4" wide x 4.5" high
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - frame is 1.25" wide
    • FREE GROUND SHIPPING!
    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.
  • Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) spent many years living and working in Chicago and the Indiana countryside but a visit to New Mexico in 1918 turned into a lifetime. Southwestern colors, light and landscape had a profound effect on him that are captured in this late summer scene "Summer Clouds".
    • Overall framed size: 13.5" high x 11.5" wide
    • Image measures 4" wide x 4.5" high
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - frame is 1.25" wide
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    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.
  • After moving to the Southwest in 1918, Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) purchased a Chevrolet car in 1920 that allowed him to explore the Southwest and eventualy the Pacific Coast. Baumann loved the Sequoia National Forest and the redwoods near San Francisco which inspired this print "Singing Trees".
    • Overall frame dimensions: 13.5" high x 11.5" wide
    • Image measures 4" wide x 4.5" high
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - frame is 1.25" wide
    • FREE GROUND SHIPPING!
    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.
  • Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) created color woodcut prints of American rural landscapes. Baumann was active in the era before photo-reproduction replaced wood engraving. He was active in the Chicago and Indiana countryside until he took a trip to Taos, N.M. which then became his home. He lived in the Santa Fe area for more than 50 years and carved into wood southwestern landscapes and spring and summer gardens and orchards. His prints are awash in brilliant, hand-ground pigments. Just THREE left!
    • Overall frame dimensions: 13.5" high x 11.5" wide
    • Image measures 4" wide x 4.5" high
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - frame is 1.25" wide
    • FREE GROUND SHIPPING!
    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.
  • Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) loved American rural landscapes which inspired him to created color woodcut prints like "Rose Farm", circa 1919.  Baumann was active in the era before photo-reproduction replaced wood engraving. He worked in the Chicago and Indiana countryside until he took a trip New Mexico which then became his home. He lived in the Santa Fe area for more than 50 years and carved into wood southwestern landscapes and spring and summer gardens and orchards. His prints are awash in brilliant, hand-ground pigments. JustTHREE left!
    • Overall frame size: 13.5" high x 11.5" wide
    • Image measures 4" wide x 4.5" high
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - frame is 1.25" wide
    • FREE GROUND SHIPPING!
    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.
  • Cobre's expanded offering of wall art features beautifully reproduced images of Gustave Baumann woodcuts. Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) created color woodcut prints of American rural landscapes. Baumann was active in the era before photo-reproduction replaced wood engraving. He was active in the Chicago and Indiana countryside until he took a trip to Taos, NM......which then became home. He lived in the Santa Fe area for more than 50 years carving into wood southwestern landscapes and spring and summer gardens and orchards. His prints are awash in brilliant, hand-ground pigments. This open edition lithograph was inspired by Baumann's 1927 color woodcut, "Indiana Red Gum". We have just TWO!
    • Overall frame dimensions: 11.5" wide x 13.5" high
    • Image size 4" wide x 3.25" high
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - frame is 1.25" wide
    • FREE SHIPPING!
    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.
  • Cobre's expanded offering of wall art features beautifully reproduced images of Gustave Baumann woodcuts. Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) created color woodcut prints of American rural landscapes. Baumann was active in the era before photo-reproduction replaced wood engraving. He was active in the Chicago and Indiana countryside until he took a trip to Taos, NM......which then became home. He lived in Santa Fe area for more than 50 years and carved into wood southwestern landscapes and spring and summer gardens and orchards. His prints are awash in brilliant, hand-ground pigments. About our frames: Dard Hunter Studios makes our Oak Park frames that are beautifully hand-finished in quarter sawn white oak . Prints are matted and backed with archival materials.
    • Overall framed dimensions: 13.5" wide x 11.5" high
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - frame is 1.25" wide
    • FREE SHIPPING!
    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.
  • Cobre Copper features beautifully reproduced images of Gustave Baumann woodcuts. Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) created color woodcut prints of American rural landscapes. Baumann was active in the era before photo-reproduction replaced wood engraving. He was active in the Chicago and Indiana countryside until he took a trip to Taos, NM……which then became home. He lived in Santa Fe area for more than 50 years and carved into wood southwestern landscapes and spring and summer gardens and orchards. His prints are awash in brilliant, hand-ground pigments. About our frames: Dard Hunter Studios makes our Oak Park frames that are beautifully hand-finished in quarter sawn white oak . Prints are matted and backed with archival materials.
    • Overall framed size: 13.5" high x 11.5"
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - frame is 1.25" wide.
    • Image size: 4.15" high x 4" wide.
    • FREE SHIPPING!
    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.
  • Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) created color woodcut prints of American rural landscapes. Baumann was active in the era before photo-reproduction replaced wood engraving. He was active in the Chicago and Indiana countryside until he took a trip to Taos, N.M. which then became his home. He lived in the Santa Fe area for more than 50 years and carved into wood southwestern landscapes and spring and summer gardens and orchards. His prints are awash in brilliant, hand-ground pigments.
    • Overal frame dimensions: 13.5" high x 11.5" wide
    • Image measures 3.5" high x 4" wide
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - wood frame is 1.25" wide
    • We have just ONE!
    • FREE GROUND SHIPPING!
    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.  
  • Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) created color woodcut prints of American rural landscapes. Baumann was active in the era before photo-reproduction replaced wood engraving. He was active in the Chicago and Indiana countryside until he took a trip to Taos, N.M. which then became his home. He lived in the Santa Fe area for more than 50 years and carved into wood southwestern landscapes and spring and summer gardens and orchards. His prints are awash in brilliant, hand-ground pigments.
    • Overall frame measurements: 13.5" high x 11.5" wide
    • Image size: 3.5" high x 4" wide
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - width of wood frame is 1.25"
    • We have just ONE! 
    • FREE GROUND SHIPPING!
    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.  
  • This sculptural bowl created by Master Smith Antonio Ziranda was inspired by the work of Dirk Van Erp (circa 1920). It makes a beautiful centerpiece bowl.
    • SIZE: 10" wide x 5" high
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  • The natural world was a continual source of inspiration for artistsans of all media during the Arts & Crafts period. A 1910 ceramic vase with an abstracted "leaf" design inspired Antonio Ziranda to create this beautifully crafted vase. Just ONE left!

    • SIZE: 5.5" high x 6.5" wide
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  • A Gustave Stickley-style nut bowl circa 1910 inspired this copper bowl that is beautiful and functional too! Just 3 left!

     
    • SIZE: 3" high x 7" wide
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  • This beautifully crafted recipe box is for the the cook who has everything! You'll want to have it on your kitchen counter so your guests can enjoy it too.
    • Index Cards not included
    • Made to hold 4" x 6" recipe cards (box measures  4.75" high x 6.5" wide x 3.5" front to back inside measures)
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  • Get organized with this beautifully crafted  Roycroft-style copper box.  It's the perfect size for keeping track of all that pesky tv gear and it looks good too!
    • 8.25" x 8.75" x 2.5" depth (inside)
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  • We first saw this bowl in the dining room at the famous Greene and Green Gamble Home Museum in Pasadena, California in the mid-1990's. We liked it so much we decided to make it in copper and it's been a hit ever since. This bowl is water-tight and perfect for floating your favorite flowers - voila! - you have a cheerful accent for your home.
    • 10" across x 4.5" high
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  • Diana from California wanted a box to store her napkins AND look good too! The artist made this Roycroft-style box for her and she loves it! Viola! Behold the humble napkins.
    • 8.25" x 8.75" x 2.5" depth (standard napkin size).
    • Free Shipping in the continental US.
  • This hand hammered copper plaque features the famous "seed pod" design which was originally created by the Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) workshop.  Stickley was recognized as an originator of American Craftsman style design.  Famous for his quarter-sawn oak furniture, Stickley was also known for his metalwork designs. Click additional images to view "seed pod" detail.
    • SIZE: 12" w.
    • Free Shipping in the continental US.
    You may also be interested in the Dard Hunter oak easel stand.
  • Our copper bowl was inspired by a clay pot made by the "Paul Revere Pottery" studio, active during the early 20th century. Our copper bowl makes a wonderful centerpiece and it's also great as a "catch-all". I have one in my kitchen and it's always full of something!
    • 12" wide x  5" deep -  $195
    • Free Shipping in the continental US.
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