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Pierredeux | | | "Welcome to Pierre Deux French Country ! At Pierre Deux, we share the classic French traditions with you in rooms filled with finely crafted furnishings that reflect the art, quality and heritage of France. We are proud of our exclusive collection of fabrics, including refined jacquards, charming prints and our renowned Toile de Jouy, which inspired a new line of faïence dinnerware, too. As always, we offer accessories that are both decorative and useful, that make your home a unique expression of personal style. We share this celebration of L'art de Bien Vivre - the good life - with the famed Le Cordon Bleu cooking school, our sister company, which presents to you la collection des Chefs. " more
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1001pens | | Pens & Accessories " In 1995, Max Davis began selling collectible vintage fountain pens, antique dip pens, and limited edition fine writing instruments. Over the years he added vintage pencils, vintage gold nibs, vintage desk sets, antique bottles, ink wells and vintage ads relating to pens and ink bottles. The idea, to offer the widest selection of accessories possible relating to vintage fountain pens in order to create more interesting options for collectors of pens. In response to customer requests, 1001 Pens will start offering contemporary luxury pens. We are able to pass along exceptional savings on the following brands: Mont Blanc, Parker, Waterman, Caran d'Ache and Conway Stewart. Sold exclusively through 1001 Pens online store and shipped in most cases from New York. " ... more
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Modernism | " Welcome to the home page of Modernism Gallery. America's premier dealer in Art Deco furniture, lighting, and accessories. The items featured on the next Seventeen pages are only a sample of the thousands of items available in our Gallery. We offer to the interior design trade and to private clients, original furniture and accessories by American designers such as Paul Frankl, Donald Deskey, Gilbert Rohde, Wolfgang Hoffmann, Eugene Schoen and Kem Weber. We also carry French modernism designs from designers as diverse as Jules Leleu, Charles Dudouyt, Louis Majorelle, Edgar Brandt, Eugene Printz,and Dominique In our Gallery you will find authentic, rare and unusual items, either in impeccable original condition or lovingly restored. In either case, ready for your home. All items are guaranteed authentic and as described. " ...
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Artdeco Francais | " For the 20 past years we have been specializing in the Decorative Arts, over a period extending from the advent of ART DECO to the 1950's. I n our Store, you will find high quality furniture, lightings, sculptures, paintings and decorative objects from Lyon and Paris designers who became famous, such as André SORNAY, Christian KRASS, CHALEYSSIN... In our Encyclopedia, you will learn more about our most famous signatures of the Art Deco Period : Majorelle, Sornay, Krass…/ Tharaud, Boch Freres Keramis, Sainte Radegonde… Lalique, Daum, Baccarat / Schmied, Van Caulaert… "
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Lindapaul | Linda Paul
" This artist uses natural crushed stone and earth mixed with a bit of water and egg yolk to make her paint. Blues come from crushed lapis lazuli, greens from malachite and natural green earth found around Verona Italy. She uses fascinating colors which have been "lost" for hundreds of years and new colors which she has discovered in the Rocky Mountains. Left: This is the ochre mine in Rousillon, France where the artist collects her natural ochre pigments. Ochre is earth, and in Rousillon the earth has formed sedimentary layers in 17 beautiful colors that the artist uses in her work. Linda Paul has discovered several new colors in her local area of the Rocky Mountains which have never been used before in the history of painting. She received a grant from the Puffin Foundation for further research in this area. Paul collects rock samples and grinds them into a fine dust from which the impurities are then filtered. A small quantity of the crushed mineral is then mixed with egg yolk for painting. Each mineral has it own set of properties and idiosyncrasies particular to it. Egg Tempera Painting precedes oil painting and was abandoned after the fifteenth century when oil paint was created ..." more on tempera painting
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