Christopher Spitzmiller Inc.

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    1. 1980s David Hockney, a Bigger Splash, the Tate Gallery, London, Original Museum Period Exhibition Lithographic Poster For SaleProduct ID: 28218681
    2. 19th Century Delft Painted Italian Commode (C. 1840) For SaleProduct ID: 34137548
    3. Drinking Set by Maryana Iskra for Ribes Studio, Set of 5 For SaleProduct ID: 34136028
    4. Mid-Century Silver-Plated Pineapple Ice Bucket by Mauro Manetti, Italy, 1960s For SaleProduct ID: 34137196
    5. Murano Glass Chandelier, 1950s For SaleProduct ID: 34136148
    6. "Woman With Curly Hair", Original Painting by Rebecca Jack For SaleProduct ID: 34124744

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    CHRISTOPHER’S ICONIC CERAMIC LAMP DESIGNS draw inspiration from classical forms and traditional gemlike glazes. He began his career in 1996 in Washington, D.C. then moved to New York City in the fall of 1999 where he continues to create his one of-a-kind lamps with a crew of skilled artisans. The lamps are of timeless appeal and luxurious quality. Beautiful classic lamps are drenched in bold, vibrant, rich glazes. As of late Christopher has expanded his designs to tableware and other ceramic accessories. In 2015 he began a partnership with Visual Comfort and Circa Lighting allowing his designs to reach a broader audience.

    Christopher’s work is often featured in celebrated publications such as Architectural Digest, Town & Country, Elle Décor, Veranda, The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. He has had the honor of making lamps for the Oval Office, the past four White House Administrations, as well the Blair House and many other distinguished American homes.

    When not in the Studio, Christopher can be found at his farm in Millbrook, NY gardening, beekeeping, making jam, cooking for friends, or tending to his flock of heritage breed chickens. All captured in his book ‘A Year at Clove Brook Farm,’ published by Rizzoli. He also enjoys the pleasure of giving back to the community by serving on the boards of the Lenox Hill Neighborhood House and The Garden Conservancy.