Kakishibu is a traditional Japanese dye made from the fermented juice of unripe persimmons
she was sent from the UK into occupied France to aid the French Resistance
draining much of the eastern side of the Cascade Range before its confluence with the Columbia River
The Bobbie collection was designed in collaboration with Portland ceramic artist Bobbie Specker
A Cedar & Moss icon
Beatrix Surface Finish:Graphite Patina Kakishibu is a traditional JapaneseThe charming Beatrix Surface features a handblown opal glass shade, multiple finishes, and your choice of a glossy ceramic or metal canopy. Versatile and well proportioned, the Beatrix scales beautifully in bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, foyers, and hallways. Namesake: Beatrix Farrand (1972 1959) was a pioneering American landscape architect who designed public parks, botanical gardens, college campuses, private estates, and gardens at the White