Item# RRPM2015
$22.00 $17.95
The Louis Sullivan Skylight Tapestry Placemat is inspired by a window designed by Louis Henry Sullivan. The window is from a branch of the Farmers Merchant & Union Bank, 1919. For a young Frank Lloyd Wright, his years working under Louis Sullivan, February of 1888 to June of 1893, undoubtedly shaped his design philosophy. Wright, who rarely acknowledged any direct influences called Sullivan his “Lieber Meister” (German for “Beloved Master”).
A design from an important architect and historic building, brought to life in products for today’s modern homes. Extraordinary weaving and depth of color. Each woven tapestry placemat measures 17.5" x 13.5". Cotton/Poly blend. Care instructions: Dry clean for best results. Sold individually. Made in the USA.
$35.95 $40.00
The Mosser Glass Hen on Nest in Jadeite is the perfect whimsical nostalgic covered dish for all your favorite candies and other snacks, made in Ohio by the last hand-pressed glass manufacturer in the United States. Length: 6". Height: 4.5”. The origins of Mosser Glass go back more than half a century when Orie Mosser was the plant manager of...
$79.95 $96.00
This Mosser Glass Dinnerware 3-Piece Set in Jadeite includes 1 Dinner Plate, 1 Salad Plate, and 1 Medium Shallow Bowl. Each piece is made of thick, durable flint glass, made by hand by the expert glassmakers at Mosser who press the molten glass into the vintage molds and put each piece through a glazer, which melts away the top layer...
$34.95 $44.00
This set of two Mosser Glass 9oz Gigi tumblers bring a colorful accent to your tabletop, featuring a distinctive spiked design. Made by hand by the expert glassmakers at Mosser who press the molten glass into the vintage molds and put each piece through a glazer, which melts away the top layer to reveal a smooth shiny finish. Very slight color...
$29.95 $41.00
This set of two Mosser Glass 9oz Gigi tumblers bring a colorful accent to your tabletop, featuring a distinctive spiked design. Made by hand by the expert glassmakers at Mosser who press the molten glass into the vintage molds and put each piece through a glazer, which melts away the top layer to reveal a smooth shiny finish. Very slight color...