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Emerald and Jasper Scagliola Plinth with Ball Feet

$1,350.00

Style
  • Description

    Handmade plaster plinth with solid brass ball mounts.

    Square with Blue I  H: 2"  D: 8"  W: 8"
    Square I  H: 2"  D: 8"  W: 8" 
    Large Square I  H: 2.75"  D: 12"  W: 12"
    Rectangular I  H: 1.75"  D: 7"  W: 10"

    Scagliola comes from the Italian word scaglia, meaning "chips". The ancient technique using fine plaster was created as a substitute for marble. 

    Artist Statement: I love the entire design process from the initial concept to mixing the plaster, sanding and polishing each object for hours. Each piece is unique and original - always slightly imperfect to show that it was all made by hand.
  • Specification

    Dimensions vary.

  • Shipping

    KRB offers shipping of smaller items such as accessories, fine art, lampshades, table lamps and occasional tables via UPS Ground within the United States. Shipping costs are calculated at checkout, and include full value insurance. Shipping for Christopher Spitzmiller lamps will be calculated separately. If you require overnight shipping, please select UPS Next Day.

    Please allow 2-3 business days for your order to be processed. You will receive a confirmation email with tracking once your items have been fragile packed and are ready to dispatch.

    To arrange shipping for larger pieces of art and furniture please email us at info@krbnyc.com. We are happy to provide you with a list of recommended shippers and/or white glove moving companies that service your region. Purchases may also be collected during store hours, Monday through Saturday, 10 am to 6 pm.

    Please give us a minimum of 24 hours notice to prepare your order. 

  • Returns

    All sales are final. In the event that you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, returns are accepted on eligible items for store credit only within 14 business days of the invoice date, and must be accompanied by a receipt. Credit is good for one year from date of issue. *All packaging must remain intact and must be documented for shipping insurance claims. We do not charge restocking fees: however, you will be responsible for return shipping costs. To initiate a return of any item that arrives damaged, please contact us at info@krbnyc.com.

    The following items are not eligible for return: Fine Art, Soft Goods (lampshades, pillows, throws), Lacquer Furniture, Antiques, Vintage Furniture, Sale Items.

    All merchandise sold in “as is” condition.

    Returns, exchanges, and cancellations are not accepted on special orders.

Emerald and Jasper Scagliola Plinth with Ball Feet

$1,250.00

Handmade plaster plinth with solid brass ball mounts.

Square with Blue I  H: 2"  D: 8"  W: 8"
Square I  H: 2"  D: 8"  W: 8" 
Large Square I  H: 2.75"  D: 12"  W: 12"
Rectangular I  H: 1.75"  D: 7"  W: 10"

Scagliola comes from the Italian word scaglia, meaning "chips". The ancient technique using fine plaster was created as a substitute for marble. 

Artist Statement: I love the entire design process from the initial concept to mixing the plaster, sanding and polishing each object for hours. Each piece is unique and original - always slightly imperfect to show that it was all made by hand.

Dimensions vary.


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AMY MELLEN

Amy Mellen is a passionate designer for home lifestyle products. She taught herself the ancient technique of scagliola - a faux marble made from plaster of Paris, pigments and hide glue - and recently launched a collection of decorative objects that are being shown at KRB.  
An internationally-regarded brand creative, Mellen led Calvin Klein Home for 17 years. Her unique ability to lead product development and strategy helped grow new product categories for the company during her tenure. Her designs have been featured in WSJ, NYT, Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, and 1stDibs, amongst others. 
In addition to her scagliola work, Mellen consults with Ann Gish for The Met on a collection of textiles. She lives and works in Dutchess County, NY where she has had a small cabin for 24 years.