Reuse of old plates, china, porcelain, and dishes.
Yvonne Ellen homeware. Yvonne paints or decals contemporary and quirky illustrations on vintage plates and other china. Each piece is original and no two designs are alike. www.etsy.com
Yvonne Ellen homeware.
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Yvonne Ellen homeware.
Antique plates with decals.
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Yvonne Ellen homeware. Combining vintage items with contemporary and quirky illustrations. Each piece is original and no two designs are alike. www.etsy.com
Yvonne Ellen homeware.
Puffer decal on bone china.
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Hybrid Plates by Seletti.
www.seletti.it
Hybrid Coffee Cup by Seletti.
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Multidish plates by Seletti.
www.seletti.it
Mosaic Table top
by Catnip Studio, California.
catnipstudio.blogspot.com
Broken plate mosaic table top by
Valérie Bourrianne, France.
www.elle-mosaique.com
Broken plate mosaic table top
by Valerie Bourrianne, France.
www.elle-mosaique.com
Broken plate mosaic in progess…
Nira Ben David Peled, Israel.
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Broken plate mosaic table by
Elsbeth Morselt, www.flickr.com
Broken china top on old Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table.
Dish-lovers will easily recognize blue willow, Johnson brothers, Royal China, and more in this blooming arrangement of plates, bowls and saucers which had seen better days. By Vanessa Ryerse. www.etsy.com
Broken Plate Mosaic floor by
The Dove Studio, Katherine Jurys Krug.
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“Tea Time – mint green” wall plaque
(against a floral wallpaper background)
by Anna Tilson. www.etsy.com
Vintage China Lazy Susan
By Laura Winzeler
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Porcelain House, also known as the “China House” or Yuebao House, is located on Chifeng Street in Tianjin, China. Porcelain collector Zhang Lianzhi spent four years decorating the house with hundreds of thousands of porcelain pieces dating from Tang (AD 618-907) to Qing (1644-1911) dynasties. It is calculated that more than 400 million pieces of ancient porcelain, 16 thousand pieces of ancient chinaware, 300 white-marble carvings, and 20 tons of natural crystals were used in the process. www.whatsontianjin.com
Maison Picassiette, district of Hauts de Chartres, France. Its creator, Raymond Isidore, spent more than thirty years of his life on his home’s construction and decoration. He owes his nickname, Picassiette, due to his use of recovered and used materials: broken glass and broken crockery. www.chartres.fr
Blue Nude with Sword,
oil, plates, bondo on wood,
96″ x 108″, 1979. By Julian Schnabel.
Painting of Dennis Hopper on old plates.
1999, by Julian Schnabel.
Plate mosaic by
Nira Ben David Peled, Israel.
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Broken plate mosaic by
Véronique Coty, Loire, France.
www.picassiette.com
Broken plate mosaic.
‘Blueberry Pie and Bagets’, Mosaic Mural, 30 x 48 inches
by Therese Desjardins, New Mexico.
www.theresedesjardinstudio.com
Mosaic kitchen back splash
by Therese Desjardins, New Mexico.
www.theresedesjardinstudio.com
Broken plate back splash by
Jeanette Mulvey, New York.
www.etsy.com
Broken Plate Back Splash by
Joan Greenberg, who calls the art re-chinafication.
www.rechinafication.com
Broken Plate Mosaic in Texas
by Becky, pieceocakeblog.blogspot.com
Plate clocks by Helen Kerrigan.
helenkerrigan.co.nz
Little Owl Design has taken two usually separate objects [Paintings & Transferware Plates] each containing scenes, or ‘perspectives’, and through artful alteration produced unexpected new images from the combination of both. The juxtaposition results in the merging of canvas with the printed images of the plates. www.littleowl.eu
Ceramic collages which incorporate old plates.
By Rah Rivers, Devon, UK. www.rahrivers.com
Broken plate mosaic, artist unknown.
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Plate and tile mosaic
by Cleo Mussi
www.mussimosaics.co.uk
China mutants
by Cleo Mussi
www.mussimosaics.co.uk
Teapot lamp.
How to: www.countryliving.com
Broken plate mosaic clothes by
Li Xiaofeng, Beijing, edge.neocha.com
Broken china mosaic dress sewn onto white leather. (For real!)
Li Xiaofeng for Alexander McQueen Fashion Show, Fall/Winter 2011.
Via Vogue Italy, vogue.it
Using recycled teacups, plates, and other vintage china pieces that would otherwise be discarded, each piece is hand-cut and carved into the desired shape then attached to a custom soldered silver bezel. By Laura Beth Love, www.dishfunctionaldesigns.com
Broken china jewelry by
Vintage Belle, Texas.
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Teacup bracelets by
Lindsay Pemberton.
lindsaypemberton.wordpress.com
How To Reuse Old China
Broken China Mosaic, Basic Steps: mosaictipsandtricks.blogspot.com
Broken china stepping stone: www.overthebigmoon.com
China mosaic back splash: www.diynetwork.com
Marcia Bivens says
Makes me want to start buying old china!
Anonymous says
Awesome
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Nancy soeurt says
I have about a dozen antique China teacups from my great grandmothers. Most of them are missing handles. I would be happy to send them to you if you could use it in your art.
Many thanks
Nancy