Bram Stoker’s Dracula, First Edition, 1897
Published in Westminster by the Archibald Constable and Company
Piero Fornasetti
Details from a catalog brochure for Piero Fornasetti’s line of tableware.
A short description from Barney’s website: “Italian painter, sculptor, and engraver was famously obsessed with the face of 19th-century operatic soprano Lina Cavalieri, featuring it in countless designs for his collection of tableware and home décor.” Apparently Piero’s son, Barnaba, still maintains the line today with his own interpretations.
Via peculiarmanicule.com
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Getting into a KarAkciddent and splashing 3 cups of FükkenScälden all over myself






