Stout Hourglass Openwork Table with Sue Barry Hand Painted Top (Turquoise Lily Pad)

Stout Hourglass Openwork Table with Sue Barry Hand Painted Top (Turquoise Lily Pad)
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Sue Barry Hand Painted Top (Turquoise Lily Pad)
Stout Hourglass Openwork Table with Sue Barry Hand Painted Top (Turquoise Lily Pad)
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Sue Barry Hand Painted Top (Turquoise Lily Pad)

Stout Hourglass Openwork Table with Sue Barry Hand Painted Top (Turquoise Lily Pad)

$3,200.00

Inspired by mid-century modern design, the pierced collection is wheel thrown and hand pierced stoneware with a satin glaze. Small holes are created when the clay is still wet and then each hole is painstakingly enlarged and smoothed when the clay is bone dry. This one-of-a-kind hand painted, Impressionist inspired glazed table top was created by tile artist Sue Barry. This new collaboration between two friends is an exciting new line. Be the first to own one. The interplay of light and shadow, color and form complements any urban, contemporary or transitional space.

• Dimensions: 16" height x 20" diameter
• Color: White Satin, Turquoise, Purple, Green (warm earth tones)
• Material: White Stoneware
• Shape: Hourglass
• Pattern: Openwork
• Top: Hand painted ceramic top by Sue Barry, California tile artist
• Designed and handcrafted in Oakland, CA.

Top is attached.

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Pierced ceramic decor, furniture, lighting and tabletop are made-to-order.
Certain styles and colors are on Quick Ship.
Custom sizes and colors are available.
Commissions for different shapes are welcome.
Lead time is 1 to 3 weeks. Custom orders can take up to 5 to 6 weeks.

 

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Time … Is the new luxury. The amount of handwork in a piece like this one is palpable and reflects an investment in expertise that radiates through the delicate magic of the end result.”
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