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John has a pattern for selecting unique designs for his decoupage. [Un Vide Poche Floral Maze] atop

John has a pattern for selecting unique designs for his decoupage. [Un Vide Poche (6" Square) Floral Maze]( atop a [12" square Maze tray]( PATTERNMAKING John has a pattern for selecting unique designs for his decoupage. His collection of prints ranges from watercolor exercises to splatter patterns, from rows of petit fours to Delft china florals, all expertly transformed into decoupage trays, plates, lamps, and more by skilled artisans in his New York studios. Whether you're an admirer of the abstract or a fan of the formal, [these charming prints]( are sure to delight you. [Faience]( [Phlox]( [Floral Wallpaper]( [10 of Clubs]( and more decoupage desk cups [Nouveau Card Back]( dome paperweight [Dark Pink Azalea]( ginger jar lamp [Clover Cream]( [Acorn Bunch]( and[Geranium]( 4.5 x 6.5" mini-tray card backs 10" square tray [Plateau Carre]( [Small Red & White Marble Swirls]( and [Blue Dot Purple Swirls]( cylinder lamps VISIT US Our New York shops on Second Street are open Tuesday-Sunday from 11:30-6:00. Our Provincetown shop is open Saturday & Sunday 11:00-6:00 (closed 10/5 & 10/6), 396 commercial St. entrance on Law St. Our Christopher Street shop is permanently closed. We hope to see you in person soon. Follow us on instagram [@johnderiancompany](. www.johnderian.com is our only website. 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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