Ceramic Woman (Terracotta)
45,00 euroCeramics made and designed in Portugal Dimensions: Height: 29 cm Diameter: 15 cm
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Ceramics made and designed in Portugal Dimensions: Height: 29 cm Diameter: 15 cm




Bring a playful and colorful vibe to your interior with this cheerful cow statue! With its vibrant colors, funny expression and slender metal legs, this artwork is a real eye-catcher. The hand-painted finish and unique details, such as the large expressive eyes and playful patterns, make it a charming addition to any room. A perfect…

(1944) Freudian image based on a dream from Gala, Dalí’s wife. Height: 17cm

(1941) An anti psychological self portrait, the glove of my inner soul. Height: 8cm

The promise and danger of the new world. (1943) Height: 18cm

Dalí’s nuclear mysticism provokes the laws of gravity. Height: 24cm

Dalí’s nuclear mysticism provokes the laws of gravity. Height: 24cm

Let colour and movement come together in this expressive glass sculpture “Ritmo”. This 33 cm high artwork depicts two stylised figures in a graceful interaction, connected by a flowing movement that represents dance, rhythm and harmony. The bright colours – from warm orange and red to cool blue, turquoise and purple – seem to flow…

Celebrate life with CowParade’s colorful and symbolic “Días de los Muertos” cow, hand-painted by the talented Ellen Moorman. This unique artwork is inspired by Mexico’s Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), a celebratory celebration that celebrates life and death through art, flowers, and bright colors. This special cow combines mystical and playful elements:…

Dog, Limited edition (300) Each figurine has a unique color pattern. Height: 30cm

Dog, Limited edition (300) Each figurine has a unique color pattern. Height: 36cm

Bring colour and playfulness to your interior with this vibrant Dolly statue. Inspired by the art of Niki de Saint Phalle, this statue radiates energy and joy with its dynamic pose and expressive shapes. The statue is hand-painted in a mix of bright colours and graphic patterns, making it a real eye-catcher. Mounted on a…

The term Doucai literally means ‘contrasting colours’, or ‘compete for colour’. Doucai was a porcelain enamelling technique perfected during the reign of the Chinese Emperor Xuande during the Ming Dynasty. This created wonderfully decorative pieces, true examples of which are rare and highly sought by collectors. That certainly applies to this elephant as well.