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  • Third Drawer Down X Yayoi Kusama, Love Was Infinitely Shining Ceramic Plate Ceramic Third Drawer Down Studio
  • Third Drawer Down X Yayoi Kusama, Love Was Infinitely Shining Ceramic Plate Ceramic Third Drawer Down Studio

Love Was Infinitely Shining Ceramic Plate x Yayoi Kusama

Regular price £65.00

Description

Created in collaboration with Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, Third Drawer Down is excited to present the Love Was Infinitely Shining ceramic plate. This vibrant functional domestic art product can be used as a plate or displayed as wall art. 


Specifications

- Ceramic plate

- Gift boxed

- 27cm (10.6")


About the Artist

Born in the Nagano Prefecture of Japan in 1929, Yayoi Kusama is one of the world's most prominent contemporary artists. Working in a range of media, including drawing, sculpture, painting, film, performance and immersive installations, Kusama is known for her prolific us of polka dot patterns and net motifs. Kusama moved to America in 1957, establishing herself in New York's avant-garde scene with her giant paintings, environmental art and soft sculptural works. In 1973 Kusama returned to Japan, and continues to exhibit globally today.

Customer Reviews

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Donna
Beautiful Piece

I was surprised by how lovely this piece and it's presentation box really are. I was expecting nice but it far exceeded my expectations. Beautiful and vibrant colours and excellent quality. Really pleased - thank you.

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DIANA

Vibrant and beautiful

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Miss

Bought for my daughter, she loves the artist this beautiful piece was made in collaboration with. I love it myself, the company were helpful and rapid with my enquiry and it was mailed very quickly (only delayed due to Royal Mail strike action)
I would highly recommend Third Drawer Down and would use again. Many thanks.

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Frances
I love this plate

I have many gorgeous pieces of china but this is one of my favourites. I just love the colours, the wacky erratic pattern and the feel of it. My sister in law, Elizabeth Ramos-Warren gave it to me as a present and it’s just fabulous