You’ll read more about this artist in our May/June issue of D Home. But in the meantime, my friend and co-worker—the lovely and talented Elizabeth Lavin—sends news: Paul Schneider has set up shop at Neiman Marcus. Go there now, and buy an original piece before it’s too late! His work incorporates glass with thrown vessels—the glass melts during the firing process creating dramatic colors and textures. Check out his website at www.paulschneiderceramics.com and look for his profile (and a great photograph of him! —Ed) in the next issue of our beautiful print product.
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