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Sudpsuez 1920’s Wicker Armchairs with Padded Schumacher Fabric Cushions

$200.00

A striking pair of 1920s wicker armchairs with padded Schumacher fabric cushions, showcasing elegantly curved lines and intricate looping details along the frame. Crafted with care and character, these chairs balance decorative form with everyday comfort, thanks to their generously padded seat cushions. Their warm, aged patina and sculptural silhouette make them a standout in a sunroom, covered terrace or eclectic sitting area.

 

Pieces can be reserved upon request and shipped at your convenience.

Sudpsuez 1930s White Scalloped Service Bowl

$212.00

A refined white scalloped service bowl from the 1930s, elegantly designed for serving fruit. Its delicate contours and vintage charm make it a timeless addition to any table setting.

Sudpsuez 19th-Century Torsadé Needlepoint Footstool

$227.00

A rare 19th-century footstool featuring an intricately hand-worked needlepoint seat and an elegantly twisted “torsadé” base. Its hourglass form and richly detailed floral embroidery reflect the Victorian love of craftsmanship and comfort. A jewel-like accent that brings historical charm and a sense of quiet luxury to any interior.

 

Pieces can be reserved upon request and shipped at your convenience.

Sudpsuez A Deep Red Silk Embroidered Panel

$204.00

A sumptuous deep red silk panel, embroidered with intricate geometric and floral motifs, offering a glimpse into Morocco’s storied textile heritage. Ideal for conversion into a traditional Moroccan cushion, this piece exudes timeless elegance.

Wear and tear commiserate with the age of the item.

Sudpsuez A Polychrome Jobbana Pot With Lid Morocco, 19th Century

$261.00

A finely decorated 19th-century Moroccan Jobbana pot, traditionally used for storing butter or dairy products. Adorned with intricate polychrome motifs in deep blues, yellows, and reds, this piece exemplifies the rich ceramic heritage of Fez, known for its distinctive hand-painted earthenware. The symmetrical patterns and vibrant glazes reflect centuries-old Islamic and Berber influences. Despite a slight crack, the pot remains in excellent condition, preserving both its functional integrity and decorative appeal. A rare and evocative piece of Moroccan craftsmanship.

Wear and tear commiserate with the age of the item.

Sudpsuez A Polychrome Khabbiya Vase Morocco, Fez, 19th Century

$265.00

An exquisite polychrome Khabbiya vase, handcrafted in Fez 
during the 19th century. Its vibrant hues and meticulously applied 
decoration make it a testament to Morocco’s enduring ceramic legacy.

Wear and tear commiserate with the age of the item.

Sudpsuez A Portuguese 19th Century Charger

$236.00

A striking 19th-century Portuguese charger, hand-painted with bold foliate and floral motifs in rich ochre, green, and cobalt blue. Likely produced in renowned pottery centers such as Coimbra or Caldas da Rainha, it showcases the expressive brushwork and vibrant colors characteristic of Portuguese faience. With its decorative appeal and historical significance, this charger is a superb example of Iberian ceramic artistry, making it a standout addition to any collection.

Wear and tear commiserate with the age of the item.

Sudpsuez A Richly Decorated Silk Panel Rabat, 19th Century

$272.00

A resplendent silk panel from 19th-century Rabat, its intricate embroidery in a vibrant array of colors a testament to the opulence of Moroccan textile craftsmanship. A remarkable decorative piece of both artistic and historical significance.

Wear and tear commiserate with the age of the item.

Sudpsuez An Art Deco Stepped Pedestal Table ‘Ziggurat’

$236.00

A striking Art Deco pedestal table named for its ziggurat-style base, with bold geometric layers evoking the grandeur of ancient Mesopotamian architecture. Crafted in a dark wood finish, the central column rises clean and unadorned before meeting a square top, offering a sleek contrast to the stepped foundation. This sculptural piece captures the glamour and architectural daring of the 1920s, ideal as a statement side table or display stand in a modern or classic interior.

 

Pieces can be reserved upon request and shipped at your convenience.

Sudpsuez Anglo-Indian Peacock Wicker Chair

$238.00

This beautiful “Emmanuelle” peacock chair is attributed to the famous furniture company Kok Maison which is known for their bamboo and rattan creations around from 1960s in France. The peacock chair got its fame through an appearance in the movie Emmanuelle from the 1970s. A large statement piece, this extraordinary chair would be the star piece in any room.

 

Pieces can be reserved upon request and shipped at your convenience.

Sudpsuez Antique Crystal Palazzo Murano Glasses (Set of 6)

$278.00

Giberto Venezia

Hand-blown in Murano, renowned for it’s centuries of master glassmakers, the Palazzo Crystal Glasses are a testament to the iconic style and architecture of Venice. Each glass is unique and engraved with the façade of a Venetian Palazzo. It's a refined way to elevate your glassware at your next dinner party.

We at are fond the mismatched motifs, however custom orders are available, should you prefer a matching set.

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Lead Time

2-4 Weeks

Sudpsuez Arjumand’s World French Tapisserie Ottoman Chair

$275.00

This exquisite Ottoman-style armchair is crafted using a beautiful layering of Arjumand’s World fabrics, drawing inspiration from a French 18th-century chinoiserie style motif and printed on luxurious Italian fabric. The chair is embellished with captivating borders sourced from vintage Indian saris, while its skirt features a lavish combination of textured fabric and cotton velvet.

Idarica Gazzoni founded the Milan-based fabric house, Arjumand's World, after 20 years of mastering the art of mural painting and trompe l'oeil. The inspiration behind the beautiful collections is Idarica’s fictional muse, Arjumand, an Indian Empress of the Mughal Dynasty. The collection is an eclectic mix of patterns based on Arjumand’s travel inspirations: the Moghul and Ottoman motifs of India’s Taj Mahal, Genoese fabrics for the Russian court, Japan’s ancient indigo-dyed fabrics, and the stripes and florals of the Miao population’s folk clothes in southeast China.


Lead Time

9 - 12 Weeks