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We’d love to hear from you

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

If you have a piece that you’ve purchased at our store and would like to share how you’ve adopted it, we would love to hear from you! (more…)

New from {far4}

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

Here is what we have been working on recently. These plates are all hand painted (as always) in our studio in Moscow and will make every meal you eat off of them extra delicious!

Klimenkoff porcelain garlic giveaway

Friday, April 17th, 2009


We have one beautiful porcelain garlic, a signature piece by Porcelain Studio Klimenkoff, to give away to you, our wonderful readers! You can enter to win this gorgeous piece in two easy steps:

un: add us to your favorites, in other words start following our blog

deux: leave a comment here with your thoughts on what kind of product you would like to see more of in our store

We will announce the winner on this blog on May 22nd, so stay tuned.

Klimenkoff Jewelry Collection

Friday, April 10th, 2009

{far4} now carries one of a kind porcelain jewelry by Porcelain Studio Klimenkoff. Design-your-own necklaces with porcelain beads and porcelain keys (all on hand dyed silk ribbons) can be purchased in our etsy shop and will soon be also added to our website.

Enjoy!

Beatrice $20Carine$20Clair $70
Yvette $60

Josephine $230

Klimenkoff and {far4} in AD Russia

Friday, October 24th, 2008


This month’s Russian edition of Architectural Digest features a story on Igor and Yelena Klimenkoff, founders of Porcelain Studio Klimenkoff and co-owners of {far4}. A huge thank you to the editorial staff for putting together a beautiful spread and for noticing our work!

Interiors covet Klimenkoff porcelain flowers

Saturday, October 11th, 2008


Porcelain flowers by Studio Klimenkoff are featured in this month’s issue of Interiors Magazine! This publication is gorgeous and editors pay much attention to details. We are honored to be mentioned!

Made to be broken

Sunday, August 10th, 2008


Next time you plan on attending a wedding, make sure to stop by {far4} for the perfect gift! A porcelain plate that reads “Good fortune” in Russian (in 24kt gold) is one of the latest collaboration between Porcelain Studio Klimenkoff and the Moscow based design firm entitled OPEN! According to an old Russian tradition, if a newlywed couple breaks a piece of porcelain upon entering into their new home they will have a long and happy marriage. At $500, this plate comes in a gift box and includes a certificate describing the correct procedure for breaking (all in Russian, of course). We guarantee that your present will be the most memorable!

{far4} fruits and veggies

Saturday, June 14th, 2008


White bisque porcelain fruits and vegetables are examples of the signature pieces produced by the Klimenkoff Porcelain Studio. Arrange them in large glass containers or simply place them on the kitchen counter, these fun objects vary from $35 to $100 in price and make a unique gift for any homeowner. And remember, nothing says ‘i love you’ like a pickle.

Klimenkoff in Vogue

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Porcelain Studio Klimenkoff is featured in this month’s Russian edition of Vogue. Studio’s Moloko ($500) and garlic ($40) are perfect additions to the ‘nature mort’. Visit {far4} for these one of a kind items.

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!

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