Archive for April, 2008

Igor Klimenkoff in Elle Decor Russia

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

{far4} proprietor Igor Klimenkoff was featured in March issue of Elle Decor Russia in their ‘person of the month’ section!

Ideas 4 Mother’s Day Gifts

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
Here are some of our favorites that any mother would love:

Porcelain candle maker by Designfenzider (The Netherlands)
$47/each


Porcelain trays by Designfenzider (The Netherlands)
$165/small
$185/large

Hand painted morning cup and saucer with 24kt gold decoration by Porcelains Studio Klimenkoff (Moscow, Russia)
$1,500

Qubus

Sunday, April 13th, 2008


New this week to the store are the Little Joseph candleholders ($135). Having already sold out, these items, created by a design studio from Czeck Republic Qubus, are definite conversation pieces. Just arrange a couple of these on your coffee table and use different colored wax candles. When the candles burn they gradually create whimsy hair styles that change with every use (or if you like your baby heads bold and shiny use the non dripping wax candles).

Update 06/14/08 – Little Josephs are back in the store and are bolder than ever!

Yusuke Aida

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

Nerikomi ware is a general term for a type of two or more colors. The technique originated in China during the T’ang dynasty and involves slabs of usually contrasting colored clay laid on top of each other. The great care that is required during preparation makes nerikomi one of the most time consuming and difficult to master potters techniques. A successful piece however, presents an aspect that cannot be imitated by mere surface decoration. In its depth lies the irresistible seduction of nerikomi ware.”


New items to the store include nerikomi ware by Japanese artist Yusuke Aida. These tea-cups and coffee mugs ($120-$190) possess a charming quality of imperfection. Pick one up and examine it to see for yourself the amount of time and craftsmanship that was put into these stunning works of art. Use this modern object with a simple white plate to have a combination that you will never get tired of.

Happy People

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

A cacophony of reversible glasses consisting of diverse forms and volumes inspired by the mixture of people who come from various origins that is an extension of Turkey today. Each glass is named after a different country people. Eg. Karl is German – a beer glass, Mehmet is Turkish – raki/champagne glass and Pierre is French – red wine/white wine glass. That’s why they are called happy people.
-G&G

Today’s item of the day – reversible glasses designed by a Turkish company Gaia&Gino. The company is named after it’s founder – Gaia and her dog – Gino. This line was designed by Karim Rashid, who is well known for his “democratic” approach to design – high quality practical pieces accessible to the masses. And indeed, these glasses are very well priced ($45 – $90) and will prove to be useful. Think of it this way – if you buy a set of four you will not only end up with eight but also will not have to worry about storage (ideal space savers!).

{far4} opens!

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008


{far4} is finally open. And what a better way to celebrate than to be featured in Daily Candy! Read about us here and stop by to see for yourself.
P.S. It is true, there are life-size porcelain heads involved.

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