Note the inlaid shell highlights on the front and back, the operculae inlaid on the lid edge and the unusual use of blue paint. Both boxes and chests have straight tops that could accommodate a lid.
Bible boxes were produced in materials such as wood, metal or ceramics, in simple or extremely ornate styles throughout much of Europe. They were particularly popular in the 17th century ...
The cooking space designed for an art director and artist client is completely drenched in wood—literally, the countertops, walls, and ceiling are encased in a rich Tzalam plywood. Pol’s ...