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Royal Copenhagen on Instagram: "The Spring Collection's eggs are ideal gift ideas as small porcelain treasures and poetic reminders of the beauty of spring. . . #tablesinbloom #spring #springcollection #easter #eastereggs #porcelaineggs #royalcopenhagen #porcelain #heritage #tableware #dinnerware #tablesetting #tablescapes" Grape Hyacinth, Art Ornaments, Porcelain Eggs, Spring Summer Decor, Spring Easter Decor, Easter Decoration, Royal Copenhagen, Spring Flower, Spring Easter

Royal Copenhagen on Instagram: "The Spring Collection's eggs are ideal gift ideas as small porcelain treasures and poetic reminders of the beauty of spring. . . #tablesinbloom #spring #springcollection #easter #eastereggs #porcelaineggs #royalcopenhagen #porcelain #heritage #tableware #dinnerware #tablesetting #tablescapes"

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Black Baccara, Chocolate Shapes, Easter Craft Decorations, Creative Candles, Porcelain Eggs, Easter Projects, Scented Sachets, Egg Art, Pottery Crafts

Bordeaux-based artist Juliette Clovis is back soon after her latest " Porcelain Eggs " series with new 4 Women Busts «Mechanitis Polymnia», «Millipora», «Black Baccara» and «Sternocera». This last piece was made by the artist during a residency program at The Insect Mu

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Montreal-based artist Laurent Craste (previously) has a penchant for decorative objects, exploring their meaning by more or less beating up the porcelain sculptures. Craste intervenes with history, morphing the staid and decorative nature of each vase or dish into a moment of comical misfortune. Hermes 2023, Edible Clay, 3d Art Projects, Object Sculpture, Miniature Pottery, A Kind Of Magic, Black Porcelain, Porcelain Eggs, Ceramics Inspiration

Montreal-based artist Laurent Craste (previously) has a penchant for decorative objects, exploring their meaning by more or less beating up the porcelain sculptures. Craste intervenes with history, morphing the staid and decorative nature of each vase or dish into a moment of comical misfortune. These accidents are not necessarily happy ones, but ones that involve knives, bats, and nails penetrating each piece. “I regard the inventory of original models from the main 18th and 19th-century…

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