Sudpsuez “Floral” Dessert Plate Red
These "Floral" plates are hand-made and hand-painted by Zsuzsanna Nyul exclusively for Cabana. Crafted from high-fired stoneware, they are the result of a unique method that leaves the bottom of the plates unglazed. The classic yet whimsical hand-painted decorative motifs in red are based on historic ceramics from Transylvania: the inspiration for these pieces springs from a desire to create a contemporary object that still retains familiar elements. Their charming spirit is perfect alongside both similarly rustic tableware and more contemporary pieces: or better yet, a mix of the two.
Sudpsuez “Floral” Soup Plate Red
These "Floral" plates are hand-made and hand-painted by Zsuzsanna Nyul exclusively for Cabana. Crafted from high-fired stoneware, they are the result of a unique method that leaves the bottom of the plates unglazed. The classic yet whimsical hand-painted decorative motifs in red are based on historic ceramics from Transylvania: the inspiration for these pieces springs from a desire to create a contemporary object that still retains familiar elements. Their charming spirit is perfect alongside both similarly rustic tableware and more contemporary pieces: or better yet, a mix of the two.
Sudpsuez 10th Anniversary Vase, Large
Sudpsuez 1920’s Wicker Armchairs with Padded Schumacher Fabric Cushions
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
Sudpsuez 19th-Century Torsadé Needlepoint Footstool
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
Sudpsuez A Polychrome Jobbana Pot With Lid Morocco, 19th Century
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
Sudpsuez A Portuguese 19th Century Charger
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
Sudpsuez Abstract Vase by Johnny Randoll
This Abstract Vase by Johnny Randoll is a testament to the artist’s fascination with the organic beauty of nature’s forms. Crafted in papier-mâché clay, the vase embodies a minimalist approach, featuring smooth contours and subtle, tactile textures. Drawing inspiration from plant seeds, husks, and natural structures, Randoll has created a piece that celebrates simplicity while conveying depth through its raw, earthy surface.
By stripping away intricate patterns, this vase emphasizes form and texture, inviting the viewer to appreciate the quiet elegance of natural shapes. Ideal for collectors with an eye for contemporary organic design, the Abstract Vase introduces a sense of grounded sophistication to any curated space.