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Arditi Collection
Arditi Collection is one of the exclusive designers and producers of luxury handmade furniture based in Florida, USA. We design and produce handmade, high-end, luxury furniture made of the best-selected walnut and olive wood with the highest quality epoxy resin currently available on the market. Any dreamed design tables, buffets, tv units, doors, couches, chairs, wall arts, lights, and, other decorative objects can be manufactured at any size and in any color on demand.
R2H Modern
This piece is expertly printed using archival ink on board and skillfully hand-assembled with a pine wood frame. Hanging hardware is included for easy installation.
Artmax
This handmade wall décor piece by Artmax brings an artisanal touch to your space, blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design. Its intricate detailing and unique form make it a striking addition to any room, whether you're accentuating a modern living area or adding a focal point to a classic hallway. The handcrafted nature ensures each piece has its own distinct character, offering a personal touch to your home décor.
Outstanding....clients love it!. Leigh. Carson City, NV. 2025-05-02 18:15:42
Uttermost
Handcrafted to recreate the look of live sea coral, these wall discs feature a heavily textured ivory and tan finish.
Indulge in the luxurious beauty of 'Blossom Reverie: The Enigmatic Backdrop' by Jenny Westenhofer. This exquisite piece is set on a digitally printed canvas and stretched over kiln-dried pine wood frames, complemented by a black frame. It features intricate details and vibrant colors that bring life to any space. It is the perfect addition to elevate any room's aesthetic.
Chelsea Art Studio
The Artist, David Keochkerian, lives in Somme, France. He has a Ph.D. in human physiology and works in the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation. He’s been practicing photography for 5 years now, although he fell into the cauldron when he was a child: his father is now a retired photographer. He grew up with the smell of chemicals and the shutter snap and purr of his roller transport print processor. “I like to capture the fleeting, the subtle, the beautiful, the rare, the spectacular, the staggering… to reveal how the daily and the ordinary can be filled with enthusiasm.” His work is very heterogeneous. He uses and associates many photographic techniques (DRI, HDR, panoramic, vertorama, long exposure), image renditions (color, B&W, infrared), and different themes (landscape, macro, light-painting, architecture, industry).
Lillian August
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