The Fruits Ceramique Collection had to have been inspired by genetically modified produce. Whether it is the size of each fruit or their vibrant colors, there is something slightly off about this harvest. Of course, both size and color should be a dead giveaway that these fruits are far from real despite their authentic appearance.
Designed by artist Lisa Pappon for Bull & Stein, the Fruits Ceramique Collection offers stunning sculptures for both inside and outside the house. As though inspired by pop art, the pieces are at once familiar and strange. Available in a range of colors such as electric pinks, sky blues and spring greens, they also come in various finishes including glossy, matte and metallic.
Oversized Harvest Home Decor
The Bull & Stein Fruits Ceramique Collection is Big and Bright
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