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A striking enamel dish by Californian artist Annemarie Davidson, known for her vivid color fields and painterly abstractions in vitreous enamel. This example showcases one of her most sought-after palettes: electric cobalt blue layered with Davidson’s distinctive “ghostline” patterning. The hand-drawn radiating lines and clustered golden motifs give the piece a graphic, almost cosmic energy—like a starburst held mid-motion.
Set on copper and fired to a luminous gloss, the surface has depth and subtle texture, with tiny speckles and tonal shifts that reveal themselves as the light moves. The underside retains its original artist’s mark.
Perfect as a catch-all, jewelry dish, or simply as a sculptural moment on a shelf or coffee table. It’s a small work of art that brings color, joy, and a touch of mid-century California studio craft into any space.
A vibrant, collectible piece of American mid-century enamel work—playful, sophisticated, and full of life.
A striking enamel dish by Californian artist Annemarie Davidson, known for her vivid color fields and painterly abstractions in vitreous enamel. This example showcases one of her most sought-after palettes: electric cobalt blue layered with Davidson’s distinctive “ghostline” patterning. The hand-drawn radiating lines and clustered golden motifs give the piece a graphic, almost cosmic energy—like a starburst held mid-motion.
Set on copper and fired to a luminous gloss, the surface has depth and subtle texture, with tiny speckles and tonal shifts that reveal themselves as the light moves. The underside retains its original artist’s mark.
Perfect as a catch-all, jewelry dish, or simply as a sculptural moment on a shelf or coffee table. It’s a small work of art that brings color, joy, and a touch of mid-century California studio craft into any space.
A vibrant, collectible piece of American mid-century enamel work—playful, sophisticated, and full of life.
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Wood Care
Keep the furniture in a cool, dry place
Avoid furniture's direct exposure to rain, sun or wind
Avoid placing hot objects directly on the piece to prevent undesirable marks or permanent circles.
Avoid placing objects that may cause scratches to the surface
Clean using water only in small quantities and apply it with soft, damp cloth
After damp cloth wipe with a soft, dry cloth
You can use other liquids that are especially for cleaning wood furniture. Take into account the type of wood and follow the manufacturer's instructions
Upholstery Care
Do not expose directly to sunlight to provide greater durability colors
Exchange both side pads, the seat and backrest, to obtain uniform wear
Shake the cushions regularly to remove dust and to maintain the stability of the form
Clean regularly with a vacuum cleaner in good condition
Use a textile fabric cleaning substance according to and following the manufacturer's instructions
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