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Tue, Mar 19, 2024 01:06 PM

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This month as daylight lingers just a little bit longer and the first buds start to rear their heads

This month as daylight lingers just a little bit longer and the first buds start to rear their heads Astier de Villatte [ceramics]( and The Green Vase's [potted plants]( atop a linen [Tulip Tablecloth]( Sumerill & Bishop THE FLOWER OF SOMETHING NEW This month, as daylight lingers just a little bit longer and the first buds start to rear their heads, it's no surprise that we have all things that bloom front of mind. Our Easter and Springtime collection is, to put it simply, flower forward. You'll find [Astier de Villatte's]( white tableware skirted with garlands of flowers, a [tulip-strewn tablecloth]( by Summerill & Bishop, [Anke Dreschel's]( silk velvet embroidered floral pillows, [antique floral paintings]( and even John's singular [collaged floral placemats](. [See the full collection here.]( [Floral Wallpaper Plate]( Stand from John's collaboration with Astier de Villatte Two Mid 20th Century Floral P]( John Derian for Astier de Villatte [Muscari Pitcher]( Ino Schaller's collection of [papier-mâché figures]( cast from antique molds [The Deutsche Blumen Vase]( by artist Marc Armitano Domingo, features hand painted flowers and fruits and edged with 22k gold Flower-strewn silk velvet embroidered textiles by [Anke]( A selection of [John's collaboration]( vases & Pitchers with Astier de Villatte Astier de Villatte's [Cygne Swan Vase]( “4th Street New York”, an early 20th century painting by [Marion Hawthorne]( [Floral Vase Parchment Throw]( by John Derian for Designers Guild LAST CALL FOR EASTER DECOUPAGE Because our decoupage pieces are each handmade to order in our New York studio, extra production time is required. To receive your decoupage by Easter, please place your orders by today, March 19th. [Browse the collection here.]( VISIT US Our New York shops on Second Street are open Tuesday-Sunday from 11:30-6:00. Our Christopher Street shop is currently closed for renovations. We hope to see you in person soon. Follow us on instagram [@johnderiancompany]( Copyright © 2024 John Derian Company, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 6 East 2nd Street, New York, NY 10003 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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