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Jess Panza's Mouth-watering Glass Jewelry

Glass artist Jess Panza's exquisite creations are absolutely delectable.

Tianna Meilinger's Messenger Bags

Tia Meilinger's Vaya Bags combine recycled materials and handmade quality.

Michele Quan's Comforting Ceramics

Michele Quan’s beautiful ceramic objects capture and blend apparent contradictions.

Jilli Blackwood's Many Roads to Red

Is it just me? Or does everybody find red invigorating?

More Entrancing Ornaments

If fairyland-pretty is not your thing, consider an architectural-flavored ornament by glass artist George Ponzini.

Herb Williams' Crayola Craft

Herb Williams creates sculptures, and goes through a lot of crayons...

Deck the Halls with Sustainable Wood Ornaments

Last weekend I spied these intricate, laser-cut ornaments made by Matt and Amie of Timber Green Woods.

Anna Todaro's Wearable Whimsy

Anna Todaro's acrylic paintings and prints have this spectacularly sparkly, icy-blue wonderland thing going on, whether her subject is a bluebird in bloomers or a moose in a suit. And for an extra dash of fantastic: You also can wear a little piece of Todaro's otherworldly work. Todaro makes adorable headbands with images of her original paintings, as well as ones with multicolored fabric accents in the same flattering almond shape.

Sculpted Sublime Rockers by Kevin DesPlanques

Kevin DesPlanque's Sublime Rockers are really something. Each one is made from multiple pieces of wood, laminated together, and then carved, shaped, and sculpted into a perfectly comfortable form. Then, they're finished and buffed to a silky-smoothe shine that just begs to be touched. In addition to hardwoods and exotics, DesPlanques is also experimenting with "lesser" materials, like plywood, for his chairs, finishing them with a dark stain that allows the inviting shape stand out.

Eric Nye's Customizable Compositions

Some artists' work is full of possibility, and that's what makes it so appealing. Eric Nye, showing this weekend at the One of a Kind show at Chicago's Merchandise Mart, has calculated more than 43 million possibilities in some of his pieces.

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