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An extravagant pair of mixed metal salt and pepper shakers by Jon Michael Route of Wisconsin c. 1990s.

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#jonmichaelroute #americancraft #metalsmith #mixedmetals #saltandpepper #shakers #postmoderndesign #memphismilano #handmade #metalart #art #pewter

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A one of a kind set of vintage 1980s Jon Michael Route USA handmade mixed metals pewter and bronze angular geometric post-modernist design coffeepot teapot and tray.
The coffee pot stands 10.5" tall by 7" from spout to tip of handle by 4" widest point. The tea pot stands 6" tall by 9" from tip of spout to tip of handle by 4" widest point. All three pieces are fully hand-signed and dated "1989" at bottom as shown in my photos. The set weighs just under 6 pounds total prior to packing. I haven't attempted to polish the set leaving that decision up to the new owner. Pewter is a soft metal, and this set was no doubt used by the original owners, and thus has accrued some fine pointed dings and light scratches and tarnish throughout, but nothing that can't be polished away if you want it to appear like new. Excellent vintage condition.

A one of a kind set of vintage 1980s Jon Michael Route USA handmade mixed metals pewter and bronze angular geometric post-modernist design coffeepot teapot and tray. The coffee pot stands 10.5" tall by 7" from spout to tip of handle by 4" widest point. The tea pot stands 6" tall by 9" from tip of spout to tip of handle by 4" widest point. All three pieces are fully hand-signed and dated "1989" at bottom as shown in my photos. The set weighs just under 6 pounds total prior to packing. I haven't attempted to polish the set leaving that decision up to the new owner. Pewter is a soft metal, and this set was no doubt used by the original owners, and thus has accrued some fine pointed dings and light scratches and tarnish throughout, but nothing that can't be polished away if you want it to appear like new. Excellent vintage condition.

Jon Route has been a metalsmith working commercially, academically and independently, for over 45 years. Born in 1954, he received a BS in Art from the University of Wisconsin-Stout and an MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Jon worked in an architectural metals firm and as a jeweler before striking out on his own as an independent craft-artist. He has been invited twice to teach at U-W-Stout, Menomonie, Wisconsin as an adjunct professor and sabbatical replacement and has given many workshops throughout his career on the technical aspects of his craft. He has exhibited his hand constructed vessel forms, teapots and wall pieces at some of the best art/craft festival events in the United States including the Cherry Creek Arts Festival, the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, the American Craft Expo in Evanston, the Philadelphia Craft Show, and the Smithsonian Craft Show. He is a 1998 recipient of a Wisconsin Individual Artist Fellowship and one of his pewter teapots was featured in Metalsmith Magazine’s 2001 “Exhibition in Print”.
Route’s work was chosen in 2001 to be included at the American Craft Museum in New York in an exhibition entitled “Objects for Use: Handmade By Design”, and the accompanying book published by Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Paul Smith, Director Emeritus, American Craft Museum, and General Editor. In 2006, Jon was invited to participate in an exhibition honoring the 28-year teaching collaboration between Fred Fenster and Eleanor Moty in the University of Wisconsin, Madison Art Metals program, organized by the Chazen Museum of Art, U-W Madison, Wisconsin, and at an exhibition at the West Bend Art Museum entitled “Time For A Nice Cuppa: Wisconsin Teapots”, in West Bend, Wisconsin. In 2009 Jon was invited by the Charles Allis Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to exhibit a retrospective of his work in his first solo museum show entitled, “For the Love of Metal”.

Jon Route has been a metalsmith working commercially, academically and independently, for over 45 years. Born in 1954, he received a BS in Art from the University of Wisconsin-Stout and an MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Jon worked in an architectural metals firm and as a jeweler before striking out on his own as an independent craft-artist. He has been invited twice to teach at U-W-Stout, Menomonie, Wisconsin as an adjunct professor and sabbatical replacement and has given many workshops throughout his career on the technical aspects of his craft. He has exhibited his hand constructed vessel forms, teapots and wall pieces at some of the best art/craft festival events in the United States including the Cherry Creek Arts Festival, the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, the American Craft Expo in Evanston, the Philadelphia Craft Show, and the Smithsonian Craft Show. He is a 1998 recipient of a Wisconsin Individual Artist Fellowship and one of his pewter teapots was featured in Metalsmith Magazine’s 2001 “Exhibition in Print”. Route’s work was chosen in 2001 to be included at the American Craft Museum in New York in an exhibition entitled “Objects for Use: Handmade By Design”, and the accompanying book published by Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Paul Smith, Director Emeritus, American Craft Museum, and General Editor. In 2006, Jon was invited to participate in an exhibition honoring the 28-year teaching collaboration between Fred Fenster and Eleanor Moty in the University of Wisconsin, Madison Art Metals program, organized by the Chazen Museum of Art, U-W Madison, Wisconsin, and at an exhibition at the West Bend Art Museum entitled “Time For A Nice Cuppa: Wisconsin Teapots”, in West Bend, Wisconsin. In 2009 Jon was invited by the Charles Allis Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to exhibit a retrospective of his work in his first solo museum show entitled, “For the Love of Metal”.

One of a kind mixed metals Coffee/Tea set with tray by American metalsmith Jon Michael Route of Wisconsin.

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#oneofakind #set #coffeeservice #tea #tray #postmodern #memphismilano #handmade #mexicedmetals #americancraft #metalsmith #metalart #art #unique

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A stylish pair of sterling silver geometric design post modern Memphis inspired earrings from Mexico circa 1980s.

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#handmade #sterlingsilver #earrings #mexicansilver #geometric #design #postmodernjewelry #memphismilano #wearableart #art #hechoenmexico

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Tawaraya Ring, tatami disegnato da Masanori Umeda e prodotto da Memphis Milano a partire dal 1981.

Tawaraya Ring, tatami disegnato da Masanori Umeda e prodotto da Memphis Milano a partire dal 1981.

Disegnato da Masanori Umeda nel 1981, Tawaraya Ring è un “ring da box” domestico che utilizza la dimensione del tatami come rimando al modulo che determina la dimensione minima della stanza in #Giappone. Realizzato in in legno rivestito in laminato decorativo, è una delle icone di #MemphisMilano.

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VASE, model 'Morosina', designed 1974 for Vistosi, limited edition of 250.

Ettore Sottsass, 'Morosina' vase, 1974, 
Made by Vetreria Vistosi, Murano. 
Overlaid glass, colorless and white, attached ribbons made of black glass. 
Marked: E. SOTTSASS 202/250 Vistosi 
Barovier / Bischofberger / Carboni, Sottsass Glass works, Stuttgart 1998, p. 16.
Number 202 from a limited edition of 250
White and black glass. 
Signed, inscribed and numbered below: E. SOTTSASS 201/250 VISTOSI.Ø 14 cm; H 39 cm.

VASE, model 'Morosina', designed 1974 for Vistosi, limited edition of 250. Ettore Sottsass, 'Morosina' vase, 1974, Made by Vetreria Vistosi, Murano. Overlaid glass, colorless and white, attached ribbons made of black glass. Marked: E. SOTTSASS 202/250 Vistosi Barovier / Bischofberger / Carboni, Sottsass Glass works, Stuttgart 1998, p. 16. Number 202 from a limited edition of 250 White and black glass. Signed, inscribed and numbered below: E. SOTTSASS 201/250 VISTOSI.Ø 14 cm; H 39 cm.

'Morosina' sculptural vase
white and black glass
Ettore Sottsass
Vistosi
1974

#ettoresottsass #vistosi #dated1974 #numbered #italy #handmade #italianglass #postmodern #postmodernglass #memphismilano #handmade #sculpture #vase

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Ettore Sottsass
(1917-2007)
glass
produced by Vistosi
late 1970s to early 1980s

#memphis #design #glass #artglass #muranoglass #vistosi #murano #ettoresottsass #memphismilano #memphisglass #handblown #glassart #art #sculpture
#postmodern #postmoderndesign #postmoderncraft

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A big pair of vintage 1980s handcrafted silverplate and cloisonne enamel Memphis Milano "Zin Zan Z" design pierced earrings designed by Beppe Caturegli (b.1957, Italy) for Acme of Los Angeles for the line of jewelry known as "Memphis Designers for Acme". A large pair of geometric modernist trompe l'oeil earrings guaranteed to make a statement! Each measures 1-3/8" by 1-1/8". Marked at backs as shown, "Caturegli for Acme Los Angeles". Come on the original sales card, and in the original fabric pouch as shown in my photos. See my photos for a short biography of the designer that I found online. Excellent vintage condition.

A big pair of vintage 1980s handcrafted silverplate and cloisonne enamel Memphis Milano "Zin Zan Z" design pierced earrings designed by Beppe Caturegli (b.1957, Italy) for Acme of Los Angeles for the line of jewelry known as "Memphis Designers for Acme". A large pair of geometric modernist trompe l'oeil earrings guaranteed to make a statement! Each measures 1-3/8" by 1-1/8". Marked at backs as shown, "Caturegli for Acme Los Angeles". Come on the original sales card, and in the original fabric pouch as shown in my photos. See my photos for a short biography of the designer that I found online. Excellent vintage condition.

'Zin Zan Z' enamel earrings by Beppe Caturegli Memphis Milano for Acme c. 1980s.

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#memphismilano #memphisjewelry #beppecaturegli #zinzanz #earrings #enamel #cloisonneenamel #enameljewelry #handmade #wearableart #art #memphisdesign #design #postmodern

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The Sensational Resurgence of Memphis Group and Ettore Sottsass Memphis mania returns—spanning archival revivals, global exhibitions, and artistic homages from Francesco Vezzoli and beyond.

#MemphisMilano Good piece on Memphis Milano today.

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Since I’ve got a huge noggin, and will have to custom order a hood, I think I’ve finally landed on a design… Also had my name confirmed in a dream 🐶

Say hello to Memphis 😍

#pupplay #humanpup #memphismilano #memphisdesign #retro #abstract #gaypup #puppyhood #kink #gaykink

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