Polished brass and classic wood. Heavyweight stand allows free use of hands. A classic gift for every executive.
Airships were the first aircraft to make controlled, powered flight, and were widely used before the 1940s, but their use decreased over time as their capabilities were surpassed by those of airplanes.
Great accessory to hold any of our small globe keepsakes. Rosewood base with antique finished brass hanger.
Great accessory to the large Eye of Time, Library or our small globe keepsakes. Solid brass base and hanger in duotone bronzed finish.
The 1930s saw the rise of hand built model racecars, known as spindizzies or tether cars. Miniature racecars built by hobbyists zoomed around banked wooden tracks at speeds approaching 150 miles per hour. Resembling the full-size racers of their day, several spindizzies competed at once, tethered by cables to a central pole.
Made to store away as small as possible this is a marvel of hand tooled telescoping brass tubes. Pull out all the way and focus by adjusting the smallest eye-section. Feel like a sea captain scanning the horizon from a heaving aft-deck. Leather covered. Bronze finished.
The original was carved in ivory by a Dutch Renaissance artist. Possibly the most unusual domino game in the world. Every visage has its own moral significance, some lost over the ages, some still known. French finished presentation tray. Unique gift, historical décor.
Younger sons born into nobility or the gentry were often sent to serve at the Royal Court as pages of honor. Part of their education was learning tournament jousting. The master-at-arms used wooden horses mounted on swings to teach skills with sword and lance.
Five globes from five centuries, symbolizing the advancement of cartography, the gradual pushing back of boundaries. Seemingly a magic object, many earth globes moving in perpetual circles. Different style globes in colors, hues and specifications make a fascinating and elegant object.
Once it was the table centerpiece for a sea Captain, the headmaster at Oxford, a wizard at Hogwarts. A call for attention in a noisy school playground during recess, or the First Class dining room on a steamer crossing the Atlantic. A commanding presence matched with a pure sound, in finely hand molded brass and wood.
The DC3 has earned the epithet “Workhorse of the Skies”. Thousands were produced from the end of WWII into the 1950s by the Douglas Aircraft works. Military, civilian, government, private, you name it. Utterly reliable. Aluminum, riveted propellers, noisy, but also safe and familiar.
A tool of trade for the Victorian doctor’s desk. Crackled porcelain like Staffordshire china. A highly interesting and challenging gift, valuable home décor.
Balloons combine color, décor and science, all-in-one. They’re as fascinating today as they were a century ago! Imagine viewing the earch from above, free as a bird, holding on to a balloon basket.
1950s Constellation, a plane that wrote history. Airplane aluminum. Authentic travel agent airline advertising object.
Italian designer Luca Trazzi loves colors and already translated this in iconic designs made for various world-famous companies. For Serax, the Italian designer conjured up a refined Pantone serving set. Color on top of color or a mixture of different colors - enjoying a meal together was never so colorful.
Italian designer Luca Trazzi loves colors and already translated this in iconic designs made for various world-famous companies. For Serax, the Italian designer conjured up a refined Pantone serving set. Color on top of color or a mixture of different colors - enjoying a meal together was never so colorful.
Italian designer Luca Trazzi loves colors and already translated this in iconic designs made for various world-famous companies. For Serax, the Italian designer conjured up a refined Pantone serving set. Color on top of color or a mixture of different colors - enjoying a meal together was never so colorful.
The concept for this memorabilia is the slogan "fishing for memories."Seletti uses childhood memories to give. These beautiful porcelain decorative elements form Exceptional available: limited edition memorabilia gold!Be quick.
Funny and colored, the table lamp « Bouché » is a real bottle with cork, into which was inserted a lighting system with Neon bulb. On a night table, a console or a desk, its soft and sieved light will bring a warm and intimate atmosphere.
The concept of a ceramic swan came from Antonio's desire to have a watering-can connected to the aesthetic and practical world of gardening. Why not insert into it a glimpse of our daily life indoors, by transforming it into a teapot? After all, watering plants could be compared to pouring tea for friends.
Chic picnic ! This table with integrated benches folds in one second for turning into compact case : this is the perfect companion to enjoy the sunny days. With its red and white patterns, it displays a fun and casual look!
With inspiration from the iconic Uten.Silo by Dorothee Becker for Vitra, Suburbia is a new interpretation of this functional wall storage. We adds a playful and architectonic touch to the product, by creating a small neighbourhood in which every house and object is a pocket with a different functionality.
MY SKULL - LIMITED GOLD EDITION - Popular cult icon recreated as a decorative ornament. The concept for memorabilia is in its slogan "fishing for my memories".
SELETTI CUP I-TEA - White china cup with fluorescent colored handle. Individually packed in transparent box, consisting of cup, saucer and spoon Dim cup: ø13xh7,5 cm Dim saucer: 15x5,7 cm