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Sudpsuez Sophie Wilson Lamp Base & Atelier Vime Lampshade

$212.00

When Sophie Wilson’s three youngest children were small, she decided to open a little shop in the entry hall of her gorgeously dilapidated 16th-century manor house in the English countryside. She sold some soap and jam and candles, but when the potter she enlisted to make ceramics couldn’t keep up with demand, she decided to make them herself. Thanks to her very personal aesthetic and the intimate photography she did of her work amidst her actual family life in the faded glamour of her old house and the power of Instagram, the rest is history. The shop closed, and the ceramics took off. Wilson’s work is fantastical and intelligent, mining the history of decorative arts and her own personal passions, and so deeply human and obviously handmade. Her signature technique is slipware—a style associated with the Staffordshire potteries of the 17th century, created by coating semi-hard red clay with a ‘slip’ of liquid white clay. She then uses the centuries-old Roman decorative technique of sgraffito( meaning scratched), where she etches her vigorous, sinuous line drawings into the wet surface to reveal the red clay beneath.

 

Lead Time:

6 Weeks

Sudpsuez Sophie Wilson Medium Decorative Plate

$278.00

When Sophie Wilson’s three youngest children were small, she decided to open a little shop in the entry hall of her gorgeously dilapidated 16th-century manor house in the English countryside. She sold some soap and jam and candles, but when the potter she enlisted to make ceramics couldn’t keep up with demand, she decided to make them herself. Thanks to her very personal aesthetic and the intimate photography she did of her work amidst her actual family life in the faded glamour of her old house and the power of Instagram, the rest is history. The shop closed, and the ceramics took off. Wilson’s work is fantastical and intelligent, mining the history of decorative arts and her own personal passions, and so deeply human and obviously handmade. Her signature technique is slipware—a style associated with the Staffordshire potteries of the 17th century, created by coating semi-hard red clay with a ‘slip’ of liquid white clay. She then uses the centuries-old Roman decorative technique of sgraffito( meaning scratched), where she etches her vigorous, sinuous line drawings into the wet surface to reveal the red clay beneath.

 

Lead Time:

6 Weeks

Sudpsuez Sophie Wilson Medium Decorative Plate

$214.00

When Sophie Wilson’s three youngest children were small, she decided to open a little shop in the entry hall of her gorgeously dilapidated 16th-century manor house in the English countryside. She sold some soap and jam and candles, but when the potter she enlisted to make ceramics couldn’t keep up with demand, she decided to make them herself. Thanks to her very personal aesthetic and the intimate photography she did of her work amidst her actual family life in the faded glamour of her old house and the power of Instagram, the rest is history. The shop closed, and the ceramics took off. Wilson’s work is fantastical and intelligent, mining the history of decorative arts and her own personal passions, and so deeply human and obviously handmade. Her signature technique is slipware—a style associated with the Staffordshire potteries of the 17th century, created by coating semi-hard red clay with a ‘slip’ of liquid white clay. She then uses the centuries-old Roman decorative technique of sgraffito( meaning scratched), where she etches her vigorous, sinuous line drawings into the wet surface to reveal the red clay beneath.

 

Lead Time:

6 Weeks

Sudpsuez Sophie Wilson Small Decorative Plate

$210.00

When Sophie Wilson’s three youngest children were small, she decided to open a little shop in the entry hall of her gorgeously dilapidated 16th-century manor house in the English countryside. She sold some soap and jam and candles, but when the potter she enlisted to make ceramics couldn’t keep up with demand, she decided to make them herself. Thanks to her very personal aesthetic and the intimate photography she did of her work amidst her actual family life in the faded glamour of her old house and the power of Instagram, the rest is history. The shop closed, and the ceramics took off. Wilson’s work is fantastical and intelligent, mining the history of decorative arts and her own personal passions, and so deeply human and obviously handmade. Her signature technique is slipware—a style associated with the Staffordshire potteries of the 17th century, created by coating semi-hard red clay with a ‘slip’ of liquid white clay. She then uses the centuries-old Roman decorative technique of sgraffito( meaning scratched), where she etches her vigorous, sinuous line drawings into the wet surface to reveal the red clay beneath.

 

Lead Time:

6 Weeks

Sudpsuez Sophie Wilson Small Decorative Plate

$210.00

When Sophie Wilson’s three youngest children were small, she decided to open a little shop in the entry hall of her gorgeously dilapidated 16th-century manor house in the English countryside. She sold some soap and jam and candles, but when the potter she enlisted to make ceramics couldn’t keep up with demand, she decided to make them herself. Thanks to her very personal aesthetic and the intimate photography she did of her work amidst her actual family life in the faded glamour of her old house and the power of Instagram, the rest is history. The shop closed, and the ceramics took off. Wilson’s work is fantastical and intelligent, mining the history of decorative arts and her own personal passions, and so deeply human and obviously handmade. Her signature technique is slipware—a style associated with the Staffordshire potteries of the 17th century, created by coating semi-hard red clay with a ‘slip’ of liquid white clay. She then uses the centuries-old Roman decorative technique of sgraffito( meaning scratched), where she etches her vigorous, sinuous line drawings into the wet surface to reveal the red clay beneath.

 

Lead Time:

6 Weeks

Sudpsuez Sophie Wilson Small Decorative Plate

$210.00

When Sophie Wilson’s three youngest children were small, she decided to open a little shop in the entry hall of her gorgeously dilapidated 16th-century manor house in the English countryside. She sold some soap and jam and candles, but when the potter she enlisted to make ceramics couldn’t keep up with demand, she decided to make them herself. Thanks to her very personal aesthetic and the intimate photography she did of her work amidst her actual family life in the faded glamour of her old house and the power of Instagram, the rest is history. The shop closed, and the ceramics took off. Wilson’s work is fantastical and intelligent, mining the history of decorative arts and her own personal passions, and so deeply human and obviously handmade. Her signature technique is slipware—a style associated with the Staffordshire potteries of the 17th century, created by coating semi-hard red clay with a ‘slip’ of liquid white clay. She then uses the centuries-old Roman decorative technique of sgraffito( meaning scratched), where she etches her vigorous, sinuous line drawings into the wet surface to reveal the red clay beneath.

 

Lead Time:

6 Weeks

Sudpsuez Velvet Pouf Navy

$204.00

Exclusively produced by Cabana, these luxurious poufs have been created after an original design by legendary Italian designer Renzo Mongiardino, and draw inspiration from traditional Persian designs. They are covered in fine Italian blue velvet from legendary Italian producer Schumacher, and their rich texture provides a perfect contrast with their bold geometric lines. Their sophisticated yet relaxed silhouette recalls the rich history of Ottoman interiors and brings a touch of sumptuous luxury to any salon, lounge, or bedroom. 

 

Customization of the fabric is available, with enquiries directed to enquiries@cabanamagazine.com.


Lead Time

4-6 Weeks

Sudpsuez Velvet Pouf Pumpkin

$276.00

Exclusively produced by in collaboration with the legendary Italian house of Dedar, these luxurious poufs have been created after an original design by Renzo Mongiardino, and draw inspiration from traditional Persian designs. They are covered in the highest quality Schumacher velvet and incorporate the signature Persian pattern. Their sophisticated yet relaxed silhouette recalls the rich history of Ottoman interiors and brings a touch of sumptuous luxury to any salon, lounge, or bedroom.

 

Customization of the fabric is available, with enquiries directed to enquiries@cabanamagazine.com.

  

Lead Time

4-6 Weeks

Sudpsuez Wisteria Napkins (Set of 4)

$140.00

The whimsical pattern of the Wisteria napkins originates from a collection of late 19th century wallpapers from Genoa - hometown to Renzo Mongiardino. Bought from a local printer and stored in his studio, Mongiardino used the delightful patterns as inspiration for decorative motifs over the years. Now the Genoese wallpapers have been given new lease of life with our new collection - another ode to the master Renzo Mongiardino. Dress your table with these playful patterns for a Mongiardino inspired look.

 

Sudpsuez Wisteria Tablecloth

$220.00

The whimsical pattern of the Wisteria table linen originates from a collection of late 19th century wallpapers from Genoa - hometown to Renzo Mongiardino. Bought from a local printer and stored in his studio, Mongiardino used the delightful patterns as inspiration for decorative motifs over the years. Now the Genoese wallpapers have been given new lease of life with our new collection - another ode to the master Renzo Mongiardino. Dress your table with these playful patterns for a Mongiardino inspired look.