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Ceramic flare of Brastoff, Bellaire and Adams |
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By Donald-Brian Johnson
In mid-twentieth century décor, it wasn’t enough to be a good designer, you also had to be a household name. From dinnerware to dishwashers to draperies, names sold everything. So, to firmly implant themselves in the minds of the buying public, many designers boldly emblazoned their names on their work. |
1/7/2022 |
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