MarioGuti/istockphotoMany once-loved collectibles that people thought would make them rich are now worth almost nothing. From ...
When a family heirloom lands in your lap, it's easy to assume it's just sentimental. But sometimes, that "old thing" gathering dust in a box or sitting on a sideboard is actually worth far more than ...
Lladro, the Spanish luxury brand, anticipates a 20% growth in India for 2025, fueled by strong Diwali sales, which contribute nearly a fifth of its India business. India has emerged as Lladro's ...
The presentation will feature Broom’s collaboration with Spanish porcelain house Lladró: a strikinglighting collection titled Cascade, which debuted at Euroluce during Salone del Mobile in ...
Spanish company Lladró, known for their handcrafted porcelain figurines, recently joined hands with renowned sculptor Arun Yogiraj to create a high porcelain masterpiece of Hindu god Ram Lalla. This ...
Twenty-five years since it first launched its Spirit of India collection, Lladró, the Spanish luxury porcelain house has collaborated with Indian sculptor Arun Yogiraj, marking this their first ...
Spanish brand Lladró and Indian sculptor Dr. Arun Yogiraj unveil a limited-edition Lord Ram Lalla sculpture, blending Spanish porcelain artistry with Indian spiritual heritage. This collaboration ...
Lladró’s 25th anniversary in India coincides with the opening of their ninth boutique in the country.This new space is at New Delhi’s The Chanakya, known to house other luxury brands such as Hermès, ...
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Thrift stores are choc full of porcelain figurines that once lined a grandmother's curio cabinet. Many people only think to purchase these outdated figures for upcycling projects, like spray-painting ...
Vladimir Kanevsky set out to be a sculptor, but a job listing completely changed his practice—and his life. A detail of Vladimir Kanevsky's Lemon Tree (2024–25) at the Frick Collection in New York.