• 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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  • The long, dark nights this time of year are a good time to burrow with your favorite books and our Jarvie-style bookends! Scotsman Robert Jarvie (1865-1941) was an active artist and designer during the early 20th century Arts and Crafts movement. He created this design between 1905-1912 in his Chicago Illinois workshop. Anselmo has beautifully articulated the leaf in repousse' and contrasted the leaf's smooth surface with a heavily textured background. Don't delay, we have just 5 sets!
    • SIZE: 5" high x 5" wide - set of 2 bookends $185
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  • Anselmo Miranda created this impressive 15" Dirk van Erp-style copper tray.
    • Size: 15″ x 5″ – Just ONE! Sorry, no additional discounts on one-of-a-kinds.
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  • 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.
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    You may also be interested in the Dard Hunter oak easel stand.
  • 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).
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  • Antonio Ziranda created this sculptural piece which can serve either as a vase or bowl and was inspired by the work of Dirk Van Erp (circa 1920).
    • SIZE: 10" wide x 5" high
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  • This design originated in the Roycroft Metal Shop circa 1920 and described as an "Inverted Bell" Vase. Antonio Ziranda has beautifully crafted a small edition. Don't delay, we have just 2 small vases and 1 large vase!
    • 2 Sizes
    • Small: 8.5″ high x 6.5″ wide - Just TWO left!
    •  Large vase -$225 - Just ONE available.
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  • This beautiful plaque was inspired by an English Arts & Crafts charger circa 1905. The plaque's central recessed area is surrounded by trailing tendrils of leaves, exquisitely hand-raised by Anselmo Miranda.
    • SIZE: 13″ at the widest
    • Free Ground UPS in the continental US.
  • The ginkgo leaf is a beloved Arts & Crafts motif and Anselmo Miranda has beautifully crafted our newest rendition.  I received this nice note from Tim of Roanoke VA, a long-time Cobre fan: "The ginkgo and frame are as beautiful as I'd hoped. Thanks ever so much."  
    • 9" x 9"  (including wood frame)
    • Exposed copper tile 6.25" x 6.25"
    • Dard Hunter Oak Frame 1.25" wide
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    • Short on wall space? Check out the Dard Hunter oak easel stand.
  • We made this hand hammered copper tray in 2014 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Cobre Copper. It was inspired by an Arts & Crafts tray we saw several years before and artist Anselmo Miranda did a beautiful rendition. Be sure to click the additional image detail to see the intricate blending of the step-beveled rim leading to the repousse flower border and hand cut handles - truly an heirloom piece.
    • 16" wide (including handles); 13.25"  not including handles.
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    You may also be interested in the Dard Hunter oak easel stand.
  • These candlesticks are simple and classic and the perfect size for a fromantic dinner!
    • 8" high
    • Price includes a set of two candlesticks
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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 - a cheerful accent for your home. I use mine for fresh fruit, pretty and functional!
    • 10" across x 4.5" high
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