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ORNAMENTI by Lapicida
Biot Jars were originally used in Provence as storage jars, typically for flour, olives or oil. Their distinctive tear-drop shape has stood the test of time and the Biot Jar is now highly sought after as a decorative item. With their antique patina and with rustic glaze around the collar, Biot Jars are ideal for an entranceway or hallway, orangery, conservatory or garden room – as a planter or unplanted.
Standing in the foothills of the Cévennes, within the historic Languedoc region of France, the village of Anduze has been renowned for its pottery since the 17th century. It is from Anduze that ORNAMENTI has sourced a collection of artisan-made Biot Jars and other pottery designs. Biot Jars with a glaze are not designed for the extremes of the British climate and should be considered for interior use only, unless positioned in garden during the summer months only.
Artisan made near Anduze
Historic Biot design from France
Would grace any interior scheme
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Design ideas for a rustic garden in New York.
Design ideas for a rustic garden in New York.
Brickworks Landscaping LTD
Large rustic back full sun garden for summer in Edmonton with a retaining wall and concrete paving.
Liv4 Architecture
Completely custom outdoor shower enclosure. 17 stained 2" x 12" cedar planks of various lengths are staggered vertically side-by-side following a curvilinear footprint maximizing privacy in and views out. The inspiration of the shower enclosure was the home itself; balancing heavily between metal and wood materials. The shower displays a rustic 'whiskey barrel' feel, constructed all custom black hammer coated bracket hardware specifically designed to make this design work. The suspended cable system is a railing cable system re-purposed to work specifically for this design.
Eisenbrandt Companies
Built in the pre Civil War era (est. 1830's), this historic barn's addition was built to match with its notably beautiful characteristics and to maintain its integrity. It was custom built with rough sawn eastern Hemlock fibers and cladding. The walls were poured concrete walls with a stucco finish to give it a strong, durable, and rustic feel. Each custom door and window was designed to have a specific purpose for the barn's functionality and client's needs. As a full working barn that includes horses, the cutest donkey, chickens, and ducks, a standing seam roof was installed with solar panels to give daily power to these amazing animals. Coinciding with its history, the barn's floor bricks were repurposed from Second Chance in Baltimore, Maryland.
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