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John Derian

Barnard's Formosa Plate

New York, NY
$65
John Derian

Barnard's Formosa Plate

New York, NY
$65

John Derian's Barnard's Formosa Plate is made in a method referred to as decoupage, the art of cutting and gluing paper images to a surface. This decorative piece can be used as a catch all to keep things tidy or as part of your coffee table collection. 

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Size: 5 3/4" Round
  • Dimensions

    5.75" W

  • Care

    Collaged paper under hand blown glass. Wipe clean, do not immerse in water. Recommended for decorative use only.

  • Orders & Returns

    This item is final sale and cannot be returned.

Details

Decoupage

Decoupage is the art of cutting and gluing paper images to a surface. John Derian, an avid collector of antique fruit, flower, and animal prints, hand-paints borders and patterns over centuries-old ledgers and letters. He combines all these elements into charmingly eccentric collages which are reprinted and pieced together in layers under glass accessories.

Artisan

John Derian

John’s early obsession with printed matter ultimately led him to decoupage, the art of cutting and pasting paper. Since 1989, he and a small studio of artisans in New York City have been creating glass plates, trays, bowls, and other decorative home items with imagery from his vast and ever-expanding collection of 18th and 19th century prints. His pieces are coveted and collected across the globe.