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From cruets and canisters, to inkwells and lanterns, to pitchers and paperweights, Everyday Things: Glass, by lifestyle experts Suzanne Slesin, Daniel Rozensztroch, and Stafford Cliff, shows readers how a discriminating eye can uncover a wide assortment of practical and decorative finds at flea markets and antique shops.
The fourth volume in the acclaimed Everyday Things series, Everyday Things: Glass features a world of beautiful glass objects from the last 150 years, showing how collectible gems from the past can be modern and stylish treasures today. Casual glass enthusiasts and dedicated collectors will take delight in the range of interesting objects featured in the over 180 luminous color photographs.
Everyday Things: Glass features hundreds of magnificent pieces, capturing the ethereal qualities of vintage glass with its transparent hues and jewel-like facets, its press mold patterns and etchings, and its magical ability to reflect light.
About the Author
Suzanne Slesin is editor-in-chief of Homestyle magazine in New York and co-author of the well-known Style series, including Japanese Style, Caribbean Style, and New York Style, and the Everyday Things(tm) series, including Wire, Garden Tools, and Kitchen Ceramics.
Daniel Rozensztroch, the Paris-based co-author of the Everyday Things(tm) series, is creative director of Marie Claire Maison.
Stafford Cliff, the London-based author of Abrams' The English Archive of Design and Decoration and The French Archive of Design and Decoration, is designer and co-author of the Everyday Things(tm) series.
Marie-Pierre Morel's photographs often appear in Marie Claire Maison.
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