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      Harold Tischler

      Harold Tischler studied art in high school in his home country of Russia and in 1910 began to study engineering at the University of Grenoble,...
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      Kreutz Keramik

      Kreutz was founded in 1958 by Helmut Kreutz in the village of Langenaubach in the central German state of Hesse. Its pieces are characterized b...
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      • Art,
      • Artist

      Heinrich Fuchs

      Heinrich Fuchs is most noted for his luxurious Op-Art designs. From 1965-1970, Fuchs designs created a totally new aesthetic in porcelain for t...
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      • Artist

      Hans Bølling

      Hans Bolling earned his architecture degree at The Royal Danish Art Academy. His architectural commissions included town halls and private resi...
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      • Artist

      Cari Zalloni

      Cari Zalloni's design career started in 1960 after studying design at the Academy of Applied Arts in Vienna. He initially designed furniture in...
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      • Artist,

      Hanova of Pasadena

      Hanova began 1962 is a collaboration between Erwin Prust and Bob Hill in Hollywood, California. Prust and Hill experimented using a small furna...
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      • Art,
      • Artist

      Gertrud Lönegren-Jerkman

      Gertrud Lönegren-Jerkman was one of Sweden’s leading ceramic artists in the 20th century. Gertrud was a prominent artist of exquisite stoneware...
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      Ejvind Nielsen

      The work of Ejvind Nielsen has become highly sought after amongst collectors. It is not clear where he studied or apprenticed but he did spend ...
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      • Artist,

      Ceramano

      Ceramano pieces were considered hybrid studio ceramics marked by their higher quality and experimental approach to form and glazes. Although mo...
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