Nicholas Moriarty Interiors Glad you like the collection! The large glass piece is a vintage Pyrex lab jug. These pieces are rare but not impossible to find. In person it has a really beautiful raised Pyrex logo on the front of the jug and a nice amount of ware etching on the inside of the jug. The two black pots to the immediate right of the glass jug are by the Belgium D&M Depot purchased from Luminaire in Chicago. The two pots farthest to the right are original Mata Ortiz pots (traditional Mexican Pottery from the Chihuahua State). Many Mata Ortiz pots are heavily colored and pattered but there's a faction of artists that make these beautiful black-ware pots. My favorite Mata Ortiz Gallery in the US is Solmar Imports. Hope this information is helpful!
Nicholas Moriarty Interiors It's one of my favorite tiles...Luxor Grey Limestone from Ann Sacks. This particular mosaic is cut into 1/2" x 1-5/8" sticks. If you don't have an Ann Sacks in your area you might be able to find it (or have it ordered) from your local stone yard. (Word of advice...DON'T use this in a shower area as it's far too porous for those type of wet applications). Good luck!
Nicholas Moriarty Interiors It's not a black and white photo. Those are the "real" colors of the space. The lighter wall to the left is Benjamin Moore Gray Mist and the color on the fireplace surround is Benjamin Moore Amherst Gray.
Pottery: Ceramic handmade pieces can create visual interest through a variety of textures and shapes. Collect three to five pieces and place on a table to accent artwork and other found objects.
Pottery: Ceramic handmade pieces can create visual interest through a variety of textures and shapes. Collect three to five pieces and place on a table to accent artwork and other found objects.