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Architect: Patrick Kane
Photographer: Carolyn Bates
In many regards, little has changed at New Hampshire’s Squam Lake in the nearly 35 years since the classic movie On Golden Pond was filmed there. The lake is still a generational favorite for family getaways and vacations in a traditional setting. But now, beautifully designed and strikingly contemporary residences are being constructed among the classic old cabins. A good example is the new Squam Lake House that is the year-round vacation retreat for a large and active family.
Design for the 3,500 sq. ft. residence was significantly influenced by the site. The south-facing house follows the natural topography along the shoreline to maximize views and the passive solar effect. The building includes three linked masses called “wigwams” that include family bedrooms, communal living spaces and guest areas. “A part of the narrative was to reference the Native American culture of the area,” according to designer Patrick Kane, principal, Kane Architecture, East Hardwick, VT. “The large architectural zinc panels on the façade were meant to be reminiscent of the Abenaki Tribe wigwams which were made of large slabs of bark."
Approximately 7,500 sq. ft. of RHEINZINK prePATINA blue-grey Standing Seam Panels were utilized in both roof and façade applications. Low or no maintenance was a key factor in the design from the beginning. “The owner didn’t want to own a single bucket of exterior paint,” Kane said. “We considered several metals initially but quickly settled on the RHEINZINK. We really liked the color of the prePATINA blue-grey. It has color qualities similar to the beech trees on the site and we really wanted the building to blend into the natural environment. We also liked the embodied energy. So we basically selected the RHEINZINK because of its environmental benefits and the unique color.
”With its passive solar effect, triple glazing and superior insulation, the structure provides outstanding energy efficiency. “The hot tub takes more energy than it requires to heat the entire house,” according to Kane.The Standing Seam Panels were installed by European Custom Sheet Metal (formerly Vintage Sheet Metal), Salem, NH. RHEINZINK distributor Beacon Sales, Brockton, MA, fabricated the architectural panels.


Architect: Patrick Kane
Photographer: Carolyn Bates
In many regards, little has changed at New Hampshire’s Squam Lake in the nearly 35 years since the classic movie On Golden Pond was filmed there. The lake is still a generational favorite for family getaways and vacations in a traditional setting. But now, beautifully designed and strikingly contemporary residences are being constructed among the classic old cabins. A good example is the new Squam Lake House that is the year-round vacation retreat for a large and active family.
Design for the 3,500 sq. ft. residence was significantly influenced by the site. The south-facing house follows the natural topography along the shoreline to maximize views and the passive solar effect. The building includes three linked masses called “wigwams” that include family bedrooms, communal living spaces and guest areas. “A part of the narrative was to reference the Native American culture of the area,” according to designer Patrick Kane, principal, Kane Architecture, East Hardwick, VT. “The large architectural zinc panels on the façade were meant to be reminiscent of the Abenaki Tribe wigwams which were made of large slabs of bark."
Approximately 7,500 sq. ft. of RHEINZINK prePATINA blue-grey Standing Seam Panels were utilized in both roof and façade applications. Low or no maintenance was a key factor in the design from the beginning. “The owner didn’t want to own a single bucket of exterior paint,” Kane said. “We considered several metals initially but quickly settled on the RHEINZINK. We really liked the color of the prePATINA blue-grey. It has color qualities similar to the beech trees on the site and we really wanted the building to blend into the natural environment. We also liked the embodied energy. So we basically selected the RHEINZINK because of its environmental benefits and the unique color.
”With its passive solar effect, triple glazing and superior insulation, the structure provides outstanding energy efficiency. “The hot tub takes more energy than it requires to heat the entire house,” according to Kane.The Standing Seam Panels were installed by European Custom Sheet Metal (formerly Vintage Sheet Metal), Salem, NH. RHEINZINK distributor Beacon Sales, Brockton, MA, fabricated the architectural panels.


Architect: Patrick Kane
Photographer: Carolyn Bates
In many regards, little has changed at New Hampshire’s Squam Lake in the nearly 35 years since the classic movie On Golden Pond was filmed there. The lake is still a generational favorite for family getaways and vacations in a traditional setting. But now, beautifully designed and strikingly contemporary residences are being constructed among the classic old cabins. A good example is the new Squam Lake House that is the year-round vacation retreat for a large and active family.
Design for the 3,500 sq. ft. residence was significantly influenced by the site. The south-facing house follows the natural topography along the shoreline to maximize views and the passive solar effect. The building includes three linked masses called “wigwams” that include family bedrooms, communal living spaces and guest areas. “A part of the narrative was to reference the Native American culture of the area,” according to designer Patrick Kane, principal, Kane Architecture, East Hardwick, VT. “The large architectural zinc panels on the façade were meant to be reminiscent of the Abenaki Tribe wigwams which were made of large slabs of bark."
Approximately 7,500 sq. ft. of RHEINZINK prePATINA blue-grey Standing Seam Panels were utilized in both roof and façade applications. Low or no maintenance was a key factor in the design from the beginning. “The owner didn’t want to own a single bucket of exterior paint,” Kane said. “We considered several metals initially but quickly settled on the RHEINZINK. We really liked the color of the prePATINA blue-grey. It has color qualities similar to the beech trees on the site and we really wanted the building to blend into the natural environment. We also liked the embodied energy. So we basically selected the RHEINZINK because of its environmental benefits and the unique color.
”With its passive solar effect, triple glazing and superior insulation, the structure provides outstanding energy efficiency. “The hot tub takes more energy than it requires to heat the entire house,” according to Kane.The Standing Seam Panels were installed by European Custom Sheet Metal (formerly Vintage Sheet Metal), Salem, NH. RHEINZINK distributor Beacon Sales, Brockton, MA, fabricated the architectural panels.
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Architect: Patrick Kane
Photographer: Carolyn Bates
In many regards, little has changed at New Hampshire’s Squam Lake in the nearly 35 years since the classic movie On Golden Pond was filmed there. The lake is still a generational favorite for family getaways and vacations in a traditional setting. But now, beautifully designed and strikingly contemporary residences are being constructed among the classic old cabins. A good example is the new Squam Lake House that is the year-round vacation retreat for a large and active family.
Design for the 3,500 sq. ft. residence was significantly influenced by the site. The south-facing house follows the natural topography along the shoreline to maximize views and the passive solar effect. The building includes three linked masses called “wigwams” that include family bedrooms, communal living spaces and guest areas. “A part of the narrative was to reference the Native American culture of the area,” according to designer Patrick Kane, principal, Kane Architecture, East Hardwick, VT. “The large architectural zinc panels on the façade were meant to be reminiscent of the Abenaki Tribe wigwams which were made of large slabs of bark."
Approximately 7,500 sq. ft. of RHEINZINK prePATINA blue-grey Standing Seam Panels were utilized in both roof and façade applications. Low or no maintenance was a key factor in the design from the beginning. “The owner didn’t want to own a single bucket of exterior paint,” Kane said. “We considered several metals initially but quickly settled on the RHEINZINK. We really liked the color of the prePATINA blue-grey. It has color qualities similar to the beech trees on the site and we really wanted the building to blend into the natural environment. We also liked the embodied energy. So we basically selected the RHEINZINK because of its environmental benefits and the unique color.
”With its passive solar effect, triple glazing and superior insulation, the structure provides outstanding energy efficiency. “The hot tub takes more energy than it requires to heat the entire house,” according to Kane.The Standing Seam Panels were installed by European Custom Sheet Metal (formerly Vintage Sheet Metal), Salem, NH. RHEINZINK distributor Beacon Sales, Brockton, MA, fabricated the architectural panels.


So when the Society of Fellows asked me to redesign their guest rooms at Eliot House last year, my goal was to assemble an up-to-date, Harvard interior for the 21st century.
The fundamental colors of Red (for Crimson), Blue & Yellow felt primarily appropriate for the venue.
By blending elements from four eras on campus – Georgian, Arts & Crafts, Modernism and Counter Culture – I anticipated conjuring a sense of the past, from the vantage point of today.
Notice the amount of years each style was culturally prevalent.
The first 140 years of the college was run by British Loyalists. I wonder how Harvard changed afterwards? The campus certainly continued maintaining English standards of excellence, as did most of the country, by the way.
Traditional furniture from this era remains timeless and becomes especially appealing when masterfully intertwined with today’s materials.
That earthy Arts & Crafts period has more to do with the college than I’d first imagined. Its principles echo narratives of Thoreau at Walden Pond, Eagle Scouts, horse saddles and several clubs on campus.


In many regards, little has changed at New Hampshire’s Squam Lake in the nearly 35 years since the classic movie On Golden Pond was filmed there. The lake is still a generational favorite for family getaways and vacations in a traditional setting. But now, beautifully designed and strikingly contemporary residences are being constructed among the classic old cabins. A good example is the new Squam Lake House that is the year-round vacation retreat for a large and active family.
Design for the 3,500 sq. ft. residence was significantly influenced by the site. The south-facing house follows the natural topography along the shoreline to maximize views and the passive solar effect. The building includes three linked masses called “wigwams” that include family bedrooms, communal living spaces and guest areas. “A part of the narrative was to reference the Native American culture of the area,” according to designer Patrick Kane, principal, Kane Architecture, East Hardwick, VT. “The large architectural zinc panels on the façade were meant to be reminiscent of the Abenaki Tribe wigwams which were made of large slabs of bark."
Approximately 7,500 sq. ft. of RHEINZINK prePATINA blue-grey Standing Seam Panels were utilized in both roof and façade applications. Low or no maintenance was a key factor in the design from the beginning. “The owner didn’t want to own a single bucket of exterior paint,” Kane said. “We considered several metals initially but quickly settled on the RHEINZINK. We really liked the color of the prePATINA blue-grey. It has color qualities similar to the beech trees on the site and we really wanted the building to blend into the natural environment. We also liked the embodied energy. So we basically selected the RHEINZINK because of its environmental benefits and the unique color.
”With its passive solar effect, triple glazing and superior insulation, the structure provides outstanding energy efficiency. “The hot tub takes more energy than it requires to heat the entire house,” according to Kane.The Standing Seam Panels were installed by European Custom Sheet Metal (formerly Vintage Sheet Metal), Salem, NH. RHEINZINK distributor Beacon Sales, Brockton, MA, fabricated the architectural panels.


Ceramic aquarium decor encompasses a range of handcrafted ornaments and functional pieces made from clay, fired at high temperatures, and designed to enhance the beauty and health of your aquarium.
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Our handcrafted pagodas, bridges, and temples add a touch of cultural charm and create visually appealing focal points in your aquarium.
These decorative ceramic aquarium ornaments not only enhance the aesthetics but also provide a sense of peace and tranquility.
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Aquarium Figurines People: Add a narrative element to your aquarium with our charming figurines depicting people in various activities like fisherman with basket trap, Gardener figurines… . These ceramic aquarium ornaments bring a touch of whimsy and personality to your underwater world.
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Old world elements including oriental rugs combine with a classic Chesterfield sofa representing together Georgian influences
Arts & Crafts, I interpret as a visual extension of Folklore & Mythology, and is seen here with a Parisian bistro table; Thonet-type chairs, a library console, along with William Morris bedding and a Stag by the Stream lace panel
The Modernist Period is represented by influences from pioneer furniture designer Eileen Gray and Gropius’s Bauhaus.
And with Counter Culture, tie-dyed drapery is fun; against organic furniture forms, adjacent to Janis Joplin, whose final concert was at Harvard Stadium.
I love the cross-pollination of culture. New stories reveal themselves while balancing a blend of narratives.


Ceramic aquarium decor encompasses a range of handcrafted ornaments and functional pieces made from clay, fired at high temperatures, and designed to enhance the beauty and health of your aquarium.
Dive into a world of underwater wonder with The Viet Potter's captivating collection of ceramic aquarium decorations.
We offer a carefully curated selection of ceramic fish ornaments and ceramic fish tank decorations, perfect for transforming your fish tank into a breathtaking aquatic realm.
Types of Ceramic Aquarium Decorations
The Viet Potter offers a diverse selection of ceramic aquarium decor to suit various tastes and aquarium styles.
Decorative Ornaments - Molded Structures
Our handcrafted pagodas, bridges, and temples add a touch of cultural charm and create visually appealing focal points in your aquarium.
These decorative ceramic aquarium ornaments not only enhance the aesthetics but also provide a sense of peace and tranquility.
Hiding Places - Aquarium Ceramic House
Many fish species appreciate having safe spaces to retreat and hide. Our ceramic fish hideouts, such as Rong House, Miniature House with Green Roof figurine, provide these essential hiding spots, reducing stress and encouraging natural behaviors.
Specialty Items
Aquarium Figurines People: Add a narrative element to your aquarium with our charming figurines depicting people in various activities like fisherman with basket trap, Gardener figurines… . These ceramic aquarium ornaments bring a touch of whimsy and personality to your underwater world.
Aquarium Figurines Animals: From graceful birds and deer to serene water buffaloes and turtles, our animal figurines add a touch of natural charm to your aquarium. These ceramic fish tank accessories are not only decorative but also symbolic, representing different aspects of nature and culture.
https://thevietpotter.com/collections/ceramic-aquarium-decor


Ceramic aquarium decor encompasses a range of handcrafted ornaments and functional pieces made from clay, fired at high temperatures, and designed to enhance the beauty and health of your aquarium.
Dive into a world of underwater wonder with The Viet Potter's captivating collection of ceramic aquarium decorations.
We offer a carefully curated selection of ceramic fish ornaments and ceramic fish tank decorations, perfect for transforming your fish tank into a breathtaking aquatic realm.
Types of Ceramic Aquarium Decorations
The Viet Potter offers a diverse selection of ceramic aquarium decor to suit various tastes and aquarium styles.
Decorative Ornaments - Molded Structures
Our handcrafted pagodas, bridges, and temples add a touch of cultural charm and create visually appealing focal points in your aquarium.
These decorative ceramic aquarium ornaments not only enhance the aesthetics but also provide a sense of peace and tranquility.
Hiding Places - Aquarium Ceramic House
Many fish species appreciate having safe spaces to retreat and hide. Our ceramic fish hideouts, such as Rong House, Miniature House with Green Roof figurine, provide these essential hiding spots, reducing stress and encouraging natural behaviors.
Specialty Items
Aquarium Figurines People: Add a narrative element to your aquarium with our charming figurines depicting people in various activities like fisherman with basket trap, Gardener figurines… . These ceramic aquarium ornaments bring a touch of whimsy and personality to your underwater world.
Aquarium Figurines Animals: From graceful birds and deer to serene water buffaloes and turtles, our animal figurines add a touch of natural charm to your aquarium. These ceramic fish tank accessories are not only decorative but also symbolic, representing different aspects of nature and culture.
https://thevietpotter.com/collections/ceramic-aquarium-decor


Wealth corrupts, and even the most humble and weakest in society start misbehaving the minute it gets to their heads. Legends offered by several communities, separated by vast deserts and mighty rivers, show that this was, and still is, a problem in modern society.
Among the Luo, a Nilotic people found in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania around Lake Victoria, the story of Mahe & Nyar Mgondho was narrated to children to provide moral instructions that I will let you figure out.
The tale goes thus:
Mahe, a poor fisherman scraping a living on Nam Lolwe (what many now call L. Victoria), moved to the town of Gwasi to see if his fortunes would improve.
For many days, his fortune did not get any better. Sometimes he spent two consecutive days without catching anything meaning, meaning those days were spent in hunger.


Ceramic aquarium decor encompasses a range of handcrafted ornaments and functional pieces made from clay, fired at high temperatures, and designed to enhance the beauty and health of your aquarium.
Dive into a world of underwater wonder with The Viet Potter's captivating collection of ceramic aquarium decorations.
We offer a carefully curated selection of ceramic fish ornaments and ceramic fish tank decorations, perfect for transforming your fish tank into a breathtaking aquatic realm.
Types of Ceramic Aquarium Decorations
The Viet Potter offers a diverse selection of ceramic aquarium decor to suit various tastes and aquarium styles.
Decorative Ornaments - Molded Structures
Our handcrafted pagodas, bridges, and temples add a touch of cultural charm and create visually appealing focal points in your aquarium.
These decorative ceramic aquarium ornaments not only enhance the aesthetics but also provide a sense of peace and tranquility.
Hiding Places - Aquarium Ceramic House
Many fish species appreciate having safe spaces to retreat and hide. Our ceramic fish hideouts, such as Rong House, Miniature House with Green Roof figurine, provide these essential hiding spots, reducing stress and encouraging natural behaviors.
Specialty Items
Aquarium Figurines People: Add a narrative element to your aquarium with our charming figurines depicting people in various activities like fisherman with basket trap, Gardener figurines… . These ceramic aquarium ornaments bring a touch of whimsy and personality to your underwater world.
Aquarium Figurines Animals: From graceful birds and deer to serene water buffaloes and turtles, our animal figurines add a touch of natural charm to your aquarium. These ceramic fish tank accessories are not only decorative but also symbolic, representing different aspects of nature and culture.
https://thevietpotter.com/collections/ceramic-aquarium-decor


Embark on a journey through "Global Mosaic," a carefully curated collection of home accessories celebrating the rich tapestry of global craftsmanship and design. "Global Mosaic" encourages to embrace diverse artistic traditions from around the world, enriching your homes with unique, handcrafted treasures. Elevate your living space with this collection, where each piece narrates a story of cultural richness and artisanal excellence.

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This lovely Regency building is in a magnificent setting with fabulous sea views. The Regents were influenced by Classical Greece as well as cultures from further afield including China, India and Egypt. Our brief was to preserve and cherish the original elements of the building, while making a feature of our client’s impressive art collection. Where items are fixed (such as the kitchen and bathrooms) we used traditional styles that are sympathetic to the Regency era. Where items are freestanding or easy to move, then we used contemporary furniture & fittings that complemented the artwork. The colours from the artwork inspired us to create a flow from one room to the next and each room was carefully considered for its’ use and it’s aspect. We commissioned some incredibly talented artisans to create bespoke mosaics, furniture and ceramic features which all made an amazing contribution to the building’s narrative.
Brett Charles Photography


This lovely Regency building is in a magnificent setting with fabulous sea views. The Regents were influenced by Classical Greece as well as cultures from further afield including China, India and Egypt. Our brief was to preserve and cherish the original elements of the building, while making a feature of our client’s impressive art collection. Where items are fixed (such as the kitchen and bathrooms) we used traditional styles that are sympathetic to the Regency era. Where items are freestanding or easy to move, then we used contemporary furniture & fittings that complemented the artwork. The colours from the artwork inspired us to create a flow from one room to the next and each room was carefully considered for its’ use and it’s aspect. We commissioned some incredibly talented artisans to create bespoke mosaics, furniture and ceramic features which all made an amazing contribution to the building’s narrative.
Brett Charles Photography


This lovely Regency building is in a magnificent setting with fabulous sea views. The Regents were influenced by Classical Greece as well as cultures from further afield including China, India and Egypt. Our brief was to preserve and cherish the original elements of the building, while making a feature of our client’s impressive art collection. Where items are fixed (such as the kitchen and bathrooms) we used traditional styles that are sympathetic to the Regency era. Where items are freestanding or easy to move, then we used contemporary furniture & fittings that complemented the artwork. The colours from the artwork inspired us to create a flow from one room to the next and each room was carefully considered for its’ use and it’s aspect. We commissioned some incredibly talented artisans to create bespoke mosaics, furniture and ceramic features which all made an amazing contribution to the building’s narrative.
Brett Charles Photography
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This lovely Regency building is in a magnificent setting with fabulous sea views. The Regents were influenced by Classical Greece as well as cultures from further afield including China, India and Egypt. Our brief was to preserve and cherish the original elements of the building, while making a feature of our client’s impressive art collection. Where items are fixed (such as the kitchen and bathrooms) we used traditional styles that are sympathetic to the Regency era. Where items are freestanding or easy to move, then we used contemporary furniture & fittings that complemented the artwork. The colours from the artwork inspired us to create a flow from one room to the next and each room was carefully considered for its’ use and it’s aspect. We commissioned some incredibly talented artisans to create bespoke mosaics, furniture and ceramic features which all made an amazing contribution to the building’s narrative.
Brett Charles Photography


This lovely Regency building is in a magnificent setting with fabulous sea views. The Regents were influenced by Classical Greece as well as cultures from further afield including China, India and Egypt. Our brief was to preserve and cherish the original elements of the building, while making a feature of our client’s impressive art collection. Where items are fixed (such as the kitchen and bathrooms) we used traditional styles that are sympathetic to the Regency era. Where items are freestanding or easy to move, then we used contemporary furniture & fittings that complemented the artwork. The colours from the artwork inspired us to create a flow from one room to the next and each room was carefully considered for its’ use and it’s aspect. We commissioned some incredibly talented artisans to create bespoke mosaics, furniture and ceramic features which all made an amazing contribution to the building’s narrative.
Brett Charles Photography


This lovely Regency building is in a magnificent setting with fabulous sea views. The Regents were influenced by Classical Greece as well as cultures from further afield including China, India and Egypt. Our brief was to preserve and cherish the original elements of the building, while making a feature of our client’s impressive art collection. Where items are fixed (such as the kitchen and bathrooms) we used traditional styles that are sympathetic to the Regency era. Where items are freestanding or easy to move, then we used contemporary furniture & fittings that complemented the artwork. The colours from the artwork inspired us to create a flow from one room to the next and each room was carefully considered for its’ use and it’s aspect. We commissioned some incredibly talented artisans to create bespoke mosaics, furniture and ceramic features which all made an amazing contribution to the building’s narrative.
Brett Charles Photography
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