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Place of Origin: Australian
Art Deco Silver Plate Handled Cocktail Shaker with Enameled Rooster on Lid
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Art Deco silver plate cocktail shaker of exaggerated geometric form with incised line decoration to the foot and body, an exaggerated handle and spout with a threaded cap secured by ...
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Early 20th Century Art Deco Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Silver Plate, Enamel

Carl Cooper (Australian) Pottery Dish, Incised Lizard, Stingray & Turtle, c1950
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Carl Cooper (1912-1966) was born in Williamstown, Victoria, Australia.  He was a ceramicist associated with the influential Boyd family and in the mid-1940s he worked with Arthur Merric Boyd and John Perceval at the AMB pottery in Murrumbeena just outside Melbourne. ​Cooper lost the use of his legs from polio contracted in his twenties.  Each day, Arthur Boyd’s brother David would push Cooper’s wheelchair to the pottery. Cooper’s earthenware pieces were incised or painted in designs often influenced by Aboriginal bark paintings...
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Mid-20th Century Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Pottery

Fold Wine Rack, Iridescent Yellow Zinc, Geometric, Brutalist Stacking Storage
By Jonathan Ben-Tovim
Located in Broadmeadows, Victoria
Fold wine rack is a Brutalist inspired modular design that can be stacked in a variety of sizes and configurations. Made from folded sheet metal with an iridescent zinc plated finish...
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2010s Modern Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Steel

Time and Place Watch Tray by Henry Wilson
By Henry Wilson
Located in Geneve, CH
Time and Place Watch Tray by Henry Wilson Dimensions: D 10 x W 20 x H 5 cm Materials: Brass A watch tray designed in collaboration with Jaeger-LeCoultre 'Time and Place'. The tray offers two distinct sides - one with a double watch...
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2010s Post-Modern Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Brass

Bronze Incense Burner by Henry Wilson
By Henry Wilson
Located in Geneve, CH
Bronze Incense burner by Henry Wilson Materials: bronze. Dimensions: D 60 x H 45 cm The Incense Burner was initially designed for Perfumer H...
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2010s Modern Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Bronze

Vide Poche Rond XL Black Bronze by Henry Wilson
By Henry Wilson
Located in Geneve, CH
VIDE POCHE ROND XL BLACK BRONZE by Henry Wilson Dimensions: D17.5 x H4 cm Materials: Gun metal bronze Discard your day at the door. Your Vide Poche XL is designed with your loo...
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2010s Post-Modern Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Bronze

Block Thoronet Calacatta Viola by Henry Wilson
By Henry Wilson
Located in Geneve, CH
Block Thoronet Calacatta Viola by Henry Wilson Dimensions: D 23.5 x W 15.5 x H 32.5 Materials: Marble The Thoronet Dish in Calacatta Viola marble. Unlike the bronze and aluminiu...
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2010s Post-Modern Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Marble

Block Thoronet Calacatta by Henry Wilson
By Henry Wilson
Located in Geneve, CH
Block Thoronet Calacatta by Henry Wilson Dimensions: D 23.5 x W 15.5 x H 32.5 Materials: Marble The Thoronet Dish in Calacatta marble. Unlike the bronze and aluminium versions, ...
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2010s Post-Modern Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Marble

Big Poche Round Calacatta Marble by Henry Wilson
By Henry Wilson
Located in Geneve, CH
Big Poche Round Calacatta Marble by Henry Wilson Dimensions: D 30 x W 30 x H 7 cm Materials: Calacatta Marble The Big Poche reinterprets and scales up our Vide Poche Rond. Each...
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2010s Post-Modern Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Marble

Fold Wine Rack, Matte White, Geometric, Brutalist Stacking Storage
By Jonathan Ben-Tovim
Located in Broadmeadows, Victoria
Fold wine rack is a Brutalist inspired modular design that can be stacked in a variety of sizes and configurations. Made from folded sheet metal with a powder-coated finish. The intention of the Fold collection...
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2010s Modern Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Steel

Small Multi Ripple Cup Set of Four
Located in Richmond, VA
Wavy glass drinking cup set of four. Perfect size for water, wine, juice or spirits. Designed by Sophie Lou Jacobsen in New York. Made of lightweight an...
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2010s Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Glass

Blackened Bronze Incense Burner by Henry Wilson
By Henry Wilson
Located in Geneve, CH
Blackened bronze incense burner by Henry Wilson Materials: Blackened bronze. Dimensions: D 6 x H 4.5 cm The Incense Burner was initially designed for...
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2010s Modern Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Bronze

Fold Wine Rack, Matte Black, Geometric, Brutalist Stacking Storage
By Jonathan Ben-Tovim
Located in Broadmeadows, Victoria
Fold wine rack is a Brutalist inspired modular design that can be stacked in a variety of sizes and configurations. Made from folded sheet metal with a powder-coated finish. The intention of the Fold collection...
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2010s Modern Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Steel

Sana Vase Large by Tom Fereday
Located in Geneve, CH
Sana vase small by Tom Fereday Dimensions: D 12 x H 27.5 cm Materials: Solid Cast Quartz Glass Also available in clear frosted. The SANA collection is the first ever home wares collection developed by designer Tom Fereday and was conducted from a research-based approach into wellbeing within the domestic living space. Material research focused on natural materials which may be subtle yet retain a high perceived value. The resulting chosen material, solid cast quartz glass was selected for its high degree of optical transparency, natural variation in finish, thermal excellence and overall weight and quality. Tom Fereday develops products based on the principle of honest design, conveying a design process which celebrates the materials and manufacturing processes behind furniture and products, to design from the inside out. By using the materials and environment as a positive design constraint we guide intelligent and thoughtful design outcomes which connect with people through natural materials, tactile finishes and unique design. We strive to create enduring designs which are meaningful to people and their environment. Born in Australia, Tom Fereday grew up in England studying at the Wimbledon School of Art before moving to Sydney to complete an honours in Industrial Design at the University of Technology Sydney. Working across Europe and Australia Tom Fereday went onto found his sole practice in 2012. Affiliations Society for Responsible Design (SRD) Design Institute of Australia (DIA) Awards 2019 - House & Garden style awards - ETO Desk 2018 - Idea Awards - SIA Chair - Highly Commended 2018 - LAMP International lighting competition - Winner established designer 2018 - Lane Crawford creative callout - Winner 2018 - Good Design Awards - SIA chair - Gold winner 2017 - Mercedes-Benz Design Award - SIA Chair - Winner 2017 - International Design Award - SP01 collection - Honoree 2017 - International Darc Awards - Mito Lamp - Winner best floor lamp 2017 - ICFF NYCxDESIGN - Emerging Designer - Honoree 2017 - A+Awards - Bow Chair - Finalist 2017 - Archiproducts Design Selection - Stockholm Furniture Fair 2016 - Good Design Award Chicago - Bow Chair - Winner 2016 - Timber Design Awards - Pieman Collection - Winner excellence in timber design 2016 - Good Design Award - MW1 Watch - Finalist 2015 - Good Design Award - 3000 Collection 2015 - Good Design Award - Best in category NTR Microphone 2015 - Red Dot Design Awards - Best of the Best NTR Microphone 2014 - Space + Moooi 2014 Design Residency 2011 - H&G Style Awards 2011 2011 - Interior Design Excellence Awards 2011 - Finalist 2011 - One Good Chair Competition Allt Chair 2010 - Nominated by Triple J and ABC News as top 25 young achievers 2010 - Australian Design Awards - Design Mark - Pebble Ottoman...
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2010s Organic Modern Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Glass

Travertine Ashtray by Henry Wilson
By Henry Wilson
Located in Geneve, CH
Travertine ashtray by Henry Wilson Materials: travertine. Dimensions: D 20 x H 7 cm A contemporary take on a mid-century classic; Travertine Ashtray – a monolithic, sculptura...
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2010s Modern Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

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Pankalangu Bowl
By Trent Jansen
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Broached monsters by Trent Jansen The vast majority of mainstream Australian mythology commonly used as a foundation for Australian identity is culturally exclusive. Both Indigenou...
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21st Century and Contemporary Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Aluminum

Clear Bubble Glass Decanter Signed Julio Santos 1970s Hand Blown Brutalist
Located in Melbourne, AU
Australian-Portuguese glass artist Julio Santos was an expert in his craft. This decanter is a lovely example of his work. Signed 'J. Santos' to the base ...
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1980s Brutalist Vintage Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Art Glass

Hairy Wild Man from Botany Bay Bowl Black by Trent Jansen
By Trent Jansen
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Broached Monsters by Trent Jansen The vast majority of mainstream Australian mythology commonly used as a foundation for Australian identity is culturally exclusive. Both Indigenou...
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21st Century and Contemporary Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

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Pankalangu Bowl
By Trent Jansen
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Broached monsters by Trent Jansen The vast majority of mainstream Australian mythology commonly used as a foundation for Australian identity is culturally exclusive. Both Indigenous myths, including post-colonial myths and precolonial dreaming stories, and non-indigenous Australian myths, including the bush legend, ANZAC tradition and convict legend, focus on the historical role that the race of authorship has played in building the nation. However, a contemporary understanding of Australian history acknowledges the contribution of both Indigenous and non-indigenous Australians in forging the nation, and the national identity which accompanies it. Instead of perpetuating the same exclusive national myths, perhaps Australians should adopt a national mythology that acknowledges this inclusive understanding of Australian history, a mythology that unites Australians of many backgrounds under a shared Australian identity. In his book on Australia’s Folklore of Fear, Robert Holden explores pre-colonial ideas of Australia as a Great Southern Land – an imaginary landmass conjured up to counterbalance the continents in the northern hemisphere, as far removed as possible from Britain, the center of the Christian world (Holden, 2001). Holden speaks of Australia as an imaginary world, occupied by unimaginable creatures and monsters. Holden is commenting in part on the mythical creatures that originated in both British and Aboriginal Australian folklore and were shared by the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal inhabitants of Sydney during the early years of colonisation. Stories of the yahoo, a creature that resembled a slender man, with long white straight hair, extraordinarily long arms and great talons (Unknown 1842), captured the imaginations of the new British settlers, and soon a fear of the yahoo became a common ground between Aboriginal people and British settlers. is fear of a gruesome and vicious creature gained its potency from the folkloric tales that were used to substantiate its existence. These tales were suitably vague, their lack of detail attributed to the fierce nature of these creatures and the assumption that no one had survived an encounter (Holden, Thomas et al. 2001). The yahoo “became one of the very few Aboriginal legends to be embraced by the Europeans” (Holden, Thomas et al. 2001, p16), providing a catalyst for conversation between individuals from these two culturally disparate societies and forming some personal links between these communities. Could creature myths like the yahoo once again form the foundation of a united national...
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21st Century and Contemporary Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Aluminum

'Partu' Italian Leather Medium Vessel by Trent Jansen & Johnny Nargoodah
By Trent Jansen
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
‘Partu’ is the Walmajarri word for ‘skin’ and is Johnny Nargoodah and Trent Jansen's latest collaborative project experimenting with this combination of disparate sensibilities. Foun...
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2010s Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Aluminum

'Partu' Italian Leather Small Vessel by Trent Jansen & Johnny Nargoodah
By Trent Jansen
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
‘Partu’ is the Walmajarri word for ‘skin’ and is Johnny Nargoodah and Trent Jansen's latest collaborative project experimenting with this combination of disparate sensibilities. Foun...
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2010s Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Aluminum

'Partu' Italian Leather Large Vessel by Trent Jansen & Johnny Nargoodah
By Trent Jansen
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
‘Partu’ is the Walmajarri word for ‘skin’ and is Johnny Nargoodah and Trent Jansen's latest collaborative project experimenting with this combination of disparate sensibilities. Foun...
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2010s Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Aluminum

Hairy Wild Man from Botany Bay Bowl Grey by Trent Jansen
By Trent Jansen
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Broached monsters by Trent Jansen The vast majority of mainstream Australian mythology commonly used as a foundation for Australian identity is culturally exclusive. Both Indigenous myths, including post-colonial myths and precolonial dreaming stories, and non-indigenous Australian myths, including the bush legend, ANZAC tradition and convict legend, focus on the historical role that the race of authorship has played in building the nation. However, a contemporary understanding of Australian history...
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21st Century and Contemporary Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Aluminum

Hairy Wild Man from Botany Bay Bowl White by Trent Jansen
By Trent Jansen
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Broached Monsters by Trent Jansen The vast majority of mainstream Australian mythology commonly used as a foundation for Australian identity is culturally exclusive. Both Indigenous myths, including post-colonial myths and precolonial dreaming stories, and non-indigenous Australian myths, including the bush legend, ANZAC tradition and convict legend, focus on the historical role that the race of authorship has played in building the nation. However, a contemporary understanding of Australian history...
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21st Century and Contemporary Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Aluminum

New Light, 2 Australian Art Glass Sculpture Panels by Kirstie Rea, 2004
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine Australian art glass sculpture by Kirstie Rea. Entitled 'New Light'. 2 Kiln formed and wheel cut glass panels. Bearing an etched signature ...
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Early 2000s Modern Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Art Glass

Hairy Wild Man from Botany Bay Bowl Grey by Trent Jansen
By Trent Jansen
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Broached monsters by Trent Jansen The vast majority of mainstream Australian mythology commonly used as a foundation for Australian identity is culturally exclusive. Both Indigenous myths, including post-colonial myths and precolonial dreaming stories, and non-indigenous Australian myths, including the bush legend, ANZAC tradition and convict legend, focus on the historical role that the race of authorship has played in building the nation. However, a contemporary understanding of Australian history acknowledges the contribution of both Indigenous and non-indigenous Australians in forging the nation, and the national identity which accompanies it. Instead of perpetuating the same exclusive national myths, perhaps Australians should adopt a national mythology that acknowledges this inclusive understanding of Australian history, a mythology that unites Australians of many backgrounds under a shared Australian identity. In his book on Australia’s Folklore of Fear, Robert Holden explores pre-colonial ideas of Australia as a Great Southern Land – an imaginary landmass conjured up to counterbalance the continents in the northern hemisphere, as far removed as possible from Britain, the center of the Christian world (Holden, 2001). Holden speaks of Australia as an imaginary world, occupied by unimaginable creatures and monsters. Holden is commenting in part on the mythical creatures that originated in both British and Aboriginal Australian folklore and were shared by the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal inhabitants of Sydney during the early years of colonisation. Stories of the yahoo, a creature that resembled a slender man, with long white straight hair, extraordinarily long arms and great talons (Unknown 1842), captured the imaginations of the new British settlers, and soon a fear of the yahoo became a common ground between Aboriginal people and British settlers. is fear of a gruesome and vicious creature gained its potency from the folkloric tales that were used to substantiate its existence. These tales were suitably vague, their lack of detail attributed to the fierce nature of these creatures and the assumption that no one had survived an encounter (Holden, Thomas et al. 2001). The yahoo “became one of the very few Aboriginal legends to be embraced by the Europeans” (Holden, Thomas et al. 2001, p16), providing a catalyst for conversation between individuals from these two culturally disparate societies and forming some personal links between these communities. Could creature myths like the yahoo once again form the foundation of a united national...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Aluminum

Hairy Wild Man from Botany Bay Bowl White by Trent Jansen
By Trent Jansen
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
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Materials

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Hairy Wild Man from Botany Bay Bowl Black by Trent Jansen
By Trent Jansen
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Broached Monsters by Trent Jansen The vast majority of mainstream Australian mythology commonly used as a foundation for Australian identity is culturally exclusive. Both Indigenous myths, including post-colonial myths and precolonial dreaming stories, and non-indigenous Australian myths, including the bush legend, ANZAC tradition and convict legend, focus on the historical role that the race of authorship has played in building the nation. However, a contemporary understanding of Australian history acknowledges the contribution of both Indigenous and non-indigenous Australians in forging the nation, and the national identity which accompanies it. Instead of perpetuating the same exclusive national myths, perhaps Australians should adopt a national mythology that acknowledges this inclusive understanding of Australian history, a mythology that unites Australians of many backgrounds under a shared Australian identity. In his book on Australia’s Folklore of Fear, Robert Holden explores pre-colonial ideas of Australia as a Great Southern Land – an imaginary landmass conjured up to counterbalance the continents in the northern hemisphere, as far removed as possible from Britain, the center of the Christian world (Holden, 2001). Holden speaks of Australia as an imaginary world, occupied by unimaginable creatures and monsters. Holden is commenting in part on the mythical creatures that originated in both British and Aboriginal Australian folklore and were shared by the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal inhabitants of Sydney during the early years of colonization. Stories of the yahoo, a creature that resembled a slender man, with long white straight hair, extraordinarily long arms and great talons (Unknown 1842), captured the imaginations of the new British settlers, and soon a fear of the yahoo became a common ground between Aboriginal people and British settlers. is fear of a gruesome and vicious creature gained its potency from the folkloric tales that were used to substantiate its existence. These tales were suitably vague, their lack of detail attributed to the fierce nature of these creatures and the assumption that no one had survived an encounter (Holden, Thomas et al. 2001). The yahoo “became one of the very few Aboriginal legends to be embraced by the Europeans” (Holden, Thomas et al. 2001, p16), providing a catalyst for conversation between individuals from these two culturally disparate societies and forming some personal links between these communities. Could creature myths like the yahoo once again form the foundation of a united national...
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21st Century and Contemporary Australian Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

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By Hardy Bros.
Located in Pymble, NSW
A complete sterling silver tea and coffee service by Hardy Bros. Sydney, comprising a tea pot, coffee pot, hot water pot, sugar basin and creamer. Decorated...
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