Framed Three Flowers Tile | Hand-Painted
This line-drawn Three Flowers Tile is from a series designed for the Sarah Caulkins Johnson House in Detroit’s Indian Village Historic District, not far from Pewabic Pottery. The design later appeared as an element in many of Pewabic’s private installations. In fact, Pewabic co-founder Mary Chase Perry Stratton featured this tile in her kitchen.
Mutual Adoration specializes in frames, furniture, and housewares made from hardwoods salvaged from buildings throughout Detroit. Each frame is one of a kind and features the character marks from the wood's former life. Mutual Adoration celebrates that story by highlighting the knots, screw holes, and other character marks in their handcrafted frames.
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Tile measures 3” x 3”, frame measures 7.75" x 7.75"
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Handcrafted in Detroit
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Individually hand-pressed and hand-painted by Pewabic artisans
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Pewabic logo stamped on back
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Slight variations in glaze and firing results ensure each handcrafted Pewabic piece is one of a kind
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In the Poppy Palette