Motawi Bell Flower in Stone - 4x8
Motawi Bell Flower in Stone - 4x8
Motawi Bell Flower in Stone - 4x8
Motawi Bell Flower in Stone - 4x8
Motawi Bell Flower in Stone - 4x8
Motawi Bell Flower in Stone - 4x8
Motawi Bell Flower in Stone - 4x8
Motawi Bell Flower in Stone - 4x8

Motawi Bell Flower in Stone - 4x8

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William Joseph "Dard" Hunter (1883-1966) was primarily devoted to the study of papermaking. His designs for the Roycroft community in East Aurora, New York, helped define the Arts & Crafts movement in America. This tile was adapted from an art glass window that Dard Hunter designed for the Roycroft Inn in 1906. 

Motawi Tileworks is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan where they design and make all of their ceramic tiles by hand. They can be hung on the wall, displayed on a stand, or used as the focal point in your next tile project.

  • tile size: 3-13/16" x 7-13/16
  • size with frame: 7-1/2" x 11-1/2".
  • tiles are 5/8" thick and have a notch at the back for hanging.

The solid wood frames are built by Family Woodworks in Pennsylvania with premium 2-inch flat quartersawn white oak wood and finished using their 4 step signature process. Available in Nutmeg and Ebony finishes.

  • solid oak
  • 2" wide

The solid wood clocks are handmade in Iowa by Schlabaugh & Sons. Quartz movement with AA battery included. John Schlabaugh and his team have been designing and crafting wooden clocks and accessories for over 37 years. Originally working alongside his father, Emil, the family business is now run and operated by John and his wife, Jane Schlabaugh.

  • 9" w x 14" h x 6" d