• With its graceful curve and full opening, our copper pot makes any plant look special.
    • SIZE: 6" high x 6" widest
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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).
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  • 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.
  • 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 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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  • Antonio Ziranda made a small edition of this gracefully fluted vase. When we first introduced this vase years ago, scouts for "Martha Stewart Living" spotted it. Later that year it was featured in the magazine - beautifully styled of course!
    • 12" high x 8.5" at the widest
    • $325
  • 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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  •  I love this vase and we have just ONE left! Working with copper has been a tradition in Santa Clara del Cobre, Michoacan since pre-Hispanic times. A few of the workshops in Santa Clara have modernized but Antonio Ziranda is keeping the old tradition alive, as do all the craftsmen that I work with.  Michoacan is an agricultural state filled with pine forests, croplands, and fruit orchards. This indigenous design was inspired by the segments you see in oranges and grapefruits, many of which are grown in the nearby Tierra Caliente (hot land), not far from Antonio's village.
    • 8.25" high x 8.5" wide
    • JUST ONE LEFT!
  • This sculptural vase is beautiful with flowers or by itself. Mastersmith Antonio Ziranda created this elegant vase. We have just 3 so don't delay!
    • SIZE: 10" high x 2.75" at the widest, mouth 1.5" wide 
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  • The warm, coppery color of the little pot is perfect for spring flowers!
    • SIZE: 4.5" high x 5" wide
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  • Sale!

    Hammered Copper “Jarvie-style” Bookends

    Original price was: $185.00.Current price is: $160.00.
    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 $160 (regularly $185) Buy now and save $25!
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    • Sorry no additional discounts on sale items.
  • This beautifully simple bowl was inspired by a Roycroft bowl made in the early 1900s.
    • SIZE: 7″ wide x 1.5″ high
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