twenty blends into 21 and back again and again…present and past never part ways.
The blending of contemporary design with what has gone before can be a great source of pleasure.
At twenty21 we are always on the lookout for local and no so local contemporary objects, forms and designs to complement, enhance and personalise the mid 20th century aesthetic of your living space.
Scroll down for LENE KUHL JAKOBSEN's ceramics, SANDRA BOWKETT's delicate vessels and ceramic pendants and PUBLISHER TEXTILES cushions...
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Set of three ceramic candle holders by LENE KUHL JAKOBSEN
A set of three graduated candle holders by Melbourne-based potter Lene Kuhl Jakobsen. Organic forms in silky cream matte glaze. See http://www.lenekj.com for more information about Lene's work.
Cylindrical in shape with a sprayed on and hadnpainted decoration of repeated mountains outlines: a new creation by Melbourne-based, Danish ceramist Lene Jakobsen.
Large TRIANGLES AND LINES stoneware bowl by Lene Kuhl Jakobsen
A large, oblong stoneware bowl with a geometric handpainted and sprayed decorations of green and brown lines and triangles from Lene Kuhl Jakobsen.. For more information about Lene's work click here.
A stoneware wall platter by Danish-born, Melbourne-based ceramist Lene Khul Jakobsen inspired by her 2008 stay at Eric Nyholm's studio in Denmark. For more information about Lene's work click here.
A stoneware wall platter by Danish-born, Melbourne-based ceramist Lene Khul Jakobsen inspired by her 2008 stay at Eric Nyholm's studio in Denmark. For more information about Lene's work click here.
A stoneware bowl by Danish-born, Melbourne-based ceramist Lene Khul Jakobsen. This slightly off-kilter bowl has a decoration of blurred double oblique lines across the exterior surface which are repeated on the interior base. For more information about Lene's work click here.
A stoneware vase by Danish-born, Melbourne-based ceramist Lene Khul Jakobsen. This slightly off-kilter vase has a handpainted decoration of ZIG ZAG dark lines against its off white body. The interior of the vase is a contrasting glossy blue. For more information about Lene's work click here.
A selection of the flyaway, miniature porcelain bowls by local potter Sandra Bowkett is available at twenty21. All bowl are handbuilt and unique and they come in a variety of decorations and designs.