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Soicher Marin
Buying some of Dana Gibson’s work is an ideal way to brighten up – literally – your home and make it into something truly unique and personal. The wonderful thing about Dana Gibson is that there really is something for everyone. Although that phrase can seem cliché in some circles, here it is simply a statement of fact. From giclee prints to cushions to light sconces to desk accessories, and so much more besides, you can start your Dana Gibson collection in any room of the house, and grow it from there.
Signature III
Feeling lucky? Well, when displaying our dragon you definitely should! Based on a classic mythical good luck design, our auspicious companion is made of cast iron and will be a great conversational piece for any room.
Alice Lane Home Collection
This large, shapely jar features a bold blue dragon snaking around with cloud-like accents near the base. Its generous size can easily display large branches and greenery for added visual height.
Oriental Furniture
An elegant, high quality Chinese porcelain fishbowl with a gorgeous hand-painted Dragon design. Traditionally used to house goldfish and koi, Chinese fishbowls are now popularly used as planters for houseplants or as elegant decorative accents.
Maitland-Smith
Sherwood finished cast brass dragon table lamp with tiger penshell shade.
It’s heavy, it’s beautiful and it’s a little bit different than just an ordinary table lamp.. Stephen. . 2025-05-10 20:29:15
The House of Scalamandre
Featuring luxury textiles from The House of Scalamandre, this pillow was thoughtfully curated by our design team and sewn together with care in the USA. Effortlessly incorporate a piece of our rich history and signature aesthetic into your home, and shop our pre-styled pillows, made for you! For custom pillows featuring any of our other textiles. Pillows are available with or without trim.
A traditional Satsuma flower pot with an eye-catching hexagonal shape. Made of durable kiln-fired porcelain, hand-painted with an intricate peacock and garden scene surrounded by Oriental imagery, and finished with a medium gloss crackle glaze. Drainage hole in base for watering live plants.
Wendover Art Group
Our inspiration: Official costumes in imperial China were highly regulated, and the decorative motifs of court outfits were specific to rank. Among the emblems used on the emperor’s ceremonial robes were the 12 imperial symbols: the sun, the moon, constellations, mountains, a pair of dragons, birds, ritual cups, water weeds, millet, fire, an ax, and the symmetrical “fu” symbol. These emblems said to have been used since ancient times, represent the emperor’s righteous rule over the universe. The emperor’s robe was the only garment decorated with all 12; the robes of other officials would bear only a selection of symbols.
An elegant, high-quality Chinese porcelain fishbowl with a gorgeous hand-painted Satsuma design. The front features a glorious peacock, while a group of geisha's take a stroll in the garden on the back. Traditionally used to house goldfish and koi, Chinese fishbowls are now popularly used as planters for houseplants or as elegant decorative accents.
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