Item# CQLF
$38.00
The hand glazed Carly Quinn Lotus Field Ceramic Tile is great for use as a coaster, trivet, decorative art piece, or wall art. Each tile is a unique work of art, and glaze variations add to the inherent beauty of each piece. All tiles come cork backed to protect surfaces and have a hole at the top of the backing for easy hanging. Due to the hand glazed nature of these tiles, no two are exactly alike and variations are expected. Dimensions: 6" x 6". Optional black metal display stand available for purchase here.
Carly Quinn founded her studio in 2011 with the idea of bringing life to an age old art form known as Cuerda Seca. Designed, glazed and fired at her studio in Tucson, AZ. Carly Quinn Designs is one of a handful of studios across the globe that creates hand glazed tiles using old world techniques.
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This Frank Lloyd Wright Saguaro Wood Framed Stained Glass vividly recreates one of Wright's most popular designs. The design is one of a number of Liberty Magazine cover designs from 1926-27 that the editors thought to be too "radical" and never used. In 1973 there was a fire in the Arizona Biltmore. This graphic was selected from the Frank Lloyd...
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Adapted from an art glass window in the Darwin Martin House (Buffalo NY 1903-1905), the Frank Lloyd Wright Martin Casement Window Stained Glass is wood framed and includes a wood stand. The Martin House complex has more art glass than any other house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright with close to four hundred examples of Wright designed art glass, including...
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This Frank Lloyd Wright Thomas Entry Ceiling Light Stained Glass is adapted from the art glass pattern Wright designed for three vestibule ceiling lights in the Frank Thomas House, Oak Park, Illinois (1901). This project was designed and built at the request of Mr. James Rogers as a wedding gift for the client’s daughter and son-in-law. Wright’s use of mother-of-pearl, small...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Oak Park Skylight Wood Framed Stained Glass design is adapted from one of the matched pair of art glass skylights in the entrance to Frank Lloyd Wright's studio, attached to his home in Oak Park, IL. On this glass panel, enamel colors are individually applied to a single sheet of glass which is then kiln fired...