Glorious Hella Jongerius - a list by fauna

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Hella Jongerius creates the most whimsical pieces!

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Nymphenburg Sketches bowl with snail

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Hella Jongerius chose a modest snail #483, designed by Wilhelm Neuhäuser (1910), to compliment the ornate decoration from the Korb dinnerware pattern #1419 (designed in 1770).

Updated Sep 10, 2008

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Hella Jongerius For Studio Job Ceramic Bowl

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Marcum bowl designed by Hella Jongerius. Hand glazed and painted bowl given a modern twist with a corner left unglazed.

Updated Sep 10, 2008

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Nymphenburg Sketches, bowl with bird

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Hella Jongerius chose the Cardinal bird #304, designed by Anna Soennecken-Beckmann (ca. 1910-1914), and covered it with the decoration from Empire coffee pot form #925 (ca. 1830).

Updated Sep 10, 2008

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Nymphenburg Sketches Bowl with Fawn

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Hella Jongerius chose the decoration from guinea hen #454, designed by Theodore Karner (1909) to cover a Fawn #345, also designed by Theodore Karner (ca. 1900-1914).

Updated Sep 10, 2008

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Nymphenburg Porcelain Candleholder

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Unique sculpture.

"Four Seasons" candleholder featuring Poseidon designed by Hella Jongerius.

Updated Sep 9, 2008

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Nymphenburg Sketches bowl with hippopotamus

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The Hippopotamus is draped in a cloak of blossoms from dinnerware pattern #2609.

Updated Sep 10, 2008

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Nymphenburg 4 Season Vase

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Handpainted porcelain and raw silk teapot designed by famed Dutch designer Hella Jongerius. This "Summer" teapot is part of the 4 Seasons collection designed in 2007.

Updated Sep 9, 2008

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Hella Jongerius: Bovist

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Bovist is a decorative floor cushion, stool, and ottoman all in one. It has an appealing shape and high degree of seating comfort with a filling of small plastic balls. Large sections of embroidery give the cover, which consists of different colored fabrics, a particular charm and there is a knitted thread handle for moving Bovist to different places in the home.

Updated Sep 11, 2008

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Beads & Pieces Large Bowl from Artecnica

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The Beads & Pieces bowls series features beautifully crafted black ceramic bowls with pink beading accents, ceramic floral bouquets and wooden beads. The ceramists' workmanship is seen in the graceful curves executed in black ceramic, a traditional Peruvian pottery technique. Motifs from the indigenous Shipibo tribe were also incorporated into the beading.

Designed by Hella Jongerius.

Updated Sep 11, 2008

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Repeat small bowl with birds

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Hand embroidered bowl by Hella Jongerius.

Updated Sep 11, 2008

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