Karen Gayle Tinney Vase #504 - White
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Karen Gayle Tinney Vase #504 - White
- sold out
Hand formed stoneware base with spreckled white glaze from Philadelphia based designer, Karen Gayle Tinney. Launched in 2015, Karen's line of distinctive work is the product of a longtime obsession with textile techniques and mixed material design. Beautiful, intricate white cotton braided details. Interior is glazed white and will hold water, but care should be taken with the fiber areas. Due to the handcrafted nature of this product, each will be slightly different. - Origin: Made in the USA - Measurements: approximately 10" x 4"
All jewelry is considered Final Sale.
The Boutique
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The Designer
Karen Gayle Tinney is a Long Beach, CA based artist and designer. Karen's collection of ceramic and fiber home decor is the product of her passion for mixed material design and interest in fiber art. Each piece is meticulously crafted by the artist in her Long Beach studio; some pieces taking months to fully complete. The ceramic components are hand built piece by piece, then assembled together with their fiber counterparts. One of a Kind collections are released through the artist's website periodically and are composed of large scale sculptural objects and wall decor. These large scale art pieces serve as the inspiration for Karen's production line which includes smaller scale, functional pieces and decorative objects that are available through stockists (listed below) and online. Karen holds a degree in product design from Parsons School of Design. She worked professionally as a home decor designer for seven years in New York City and Philadelphia before launching her own collection.