Then moving to New York City in fall of 1999.
Christopher spitzmiller. The painting was he says a Band-Aid until I could get my own spaniel Today he lives with two. But on the weekends he cant wait to escape to the heart of the Hudson Valley where his bucolic retreat Clove Brook. Christopher Spitzmiller ceramicist lamp mogul and all around purveyor of good taste usually spends Christmas upstate with his family at Clove Brook Farm in New Yorks Hudson Valley.
Christophers iconic designs draw inspiration from classical forms and traditional gem like glazes. In the heart of the Hudson Valley Clove Brook Far. His glazed-pottery light fixturesand more recent marbleized dinnerware garden seats and cachepotsgrace countless interiors and are favorites of decorators around the globe.
Christopher Spitzmiller Devises a Cheerful Home in Upstate New York. In thishis first bookhe treats readers to a full year at Clove Brook Farm his idyllic but always-active country retreat. Christophers iconic designs draw inspiration from classical forms and traditional gem like glazes.
Features a wide range of high-end ceramic lamps tableware and accessories. The overall effect is an elegant tribute to. Christopher Spitzmiller Lamps I ve been meaning to post and tell you all about my birthday week and the fun day we spent at a country auction yes I bought something.
Christophers iconic ceramic lamp designs draw inspiration from classical. Ceramist Christopher Spitzmiller makes posh expensive lamps if youve been following the HOUSE column you will have seen them in the very poshest living rooms we have coveredHe knew early on that although he was training in fine arts he wanted to be a product person. 788k Followers 2707 Following 2900 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Christopher Spitzmiller christopherspitzmiller.
Hes preppy and refined and he gravitates toward bold colors rather than earth tones. But Ive been busy every evening and not feeling so great from a new headache med so I. Spitzmiller with one of his Buff Orpington hens.

