We have recently launched a line of porcelain under the brand of our store. (more…)
Archive for the ‘porcelain’ Category
Designs by {far4} as seen at the ICFF
Sunday, May 16th, 2010We’d love to hear from you
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010If 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, 2009Here 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!
Meissen, you blew us away…
Monday, May 25th, 2009We were browsing Meissen website (because that is our idea of fun
) and came across their most recent creation The New Culture of Fine Dining collection
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!
Save the planet – reuse a milk carton
Wednesday, October 29th, 2008Klimenkoff and {far4} in AD Russia
Friday, October 24th, 2008Interiors 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!










