McDamnright says For anyone wondering what the pieces are, here’s a breakdown from left to right: The vintage ceramic llama sculpture is a piece by Almazetta Casey. The massive vintage cabinet is an early one off by master cabinetmaker Kevin Irvin. The abstract portrait is an original piece by Cameron Zerambo. The mid century witch-hat lamp is by Louis Kalf. The tiny head on the table is an ancient Syrian mask. The auction house said it was from ~200 B.C. but that sounds a little dubious. The black kangaroo-mouse-thing is an antique Mexican piggy bank. No hole to get the money out—These were the kind you had to smash to cash out. The large bronze and marble face sculpture is a vintage piece by Nada Raad. Featured in her solo exhibition at Atelier Young in Carrara, Italy, 1989. The 1960s gold planters are by Paul Mayen for Habitat.
McDamnright says
For anyone wondering what the pieces are, here’s a breakdown from left to right:
Stolichnayaaa says
Love the brass (?) trim