Globes

Dragonfly Coasters - Set of Four

Nature, Wildlife and Nautal Wonders Collection.

Seahorse Windchime

Nature, Wildlife and Nautal Wonders Collection.

Pinecone Bookends - Pair

Nature, Wildlife and Nautal Wonders Collection.

Light Up Starry Night Pillow - Blinking Pillow

Light Up Starry Night Pillow. An improvement on the original for less than seventy million dollars! Press the moon and watch the stars light up! New, more reliable blinking mechanism inside. A light-up pillow! 12 x 14 inches.

The Lectern

A wood turner"™s masterpiece, meant to hold a precious volume, a family album, an atlas, a travel guide, or an original Gutenberg Bible. Made in solid mahogany so beloved by the makers of Chippendale and Regency accessories.

Charcoal Wedding Blanket, Double size

Suzanis are rare silk embroidered textiles that, until the end of the 19th C., women of Central Asia sewed for dowry gifts. With their brilliant colors and a wide range of design, they possess the splendor of the ancient Silk Road.

Ship's Wheel (Solid Hardwood) - the ultimate nautical gift

Solid Hardwood Ships Wheels create the ultimate nautical gift. Think of the sea and the ships wheel is probably the top of the nautical thought that runs through the mind. All of these beautiful ships wheels are made from a hardwood called shisham.

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Magnolia Window Frame - Louis Comfort Tiffany

Louis Comfort Tiffany"™s Magnolia window was a perfect example of the artist"™s ability to make effective use of empty space. With blossoms of drapery glass set in clear glass, light was allowed in, while one could see out.

Spotted Cat Virtual Frame

The spotted cat design of this virtual frame is taken from a book by Peruvian artist Elena Izcue, El arte peruano en la escuela, published in 1926. In this book, the artist adapted motifs found on ancient Peruvian textiles and ceramics for copying by students.