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ONE OF A KIND BOUTIQUES
  • Asian

    ANTIQUES

    Gump's is proud to offer our collection of rare and one of a kind Asian antiques.

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  • Artist

    GALLERY

    Gump's selects the artists featured in our store for their unique talents and work.

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  • One of a Kind

    JEWELRY

    Gump's designs beautiful jewelry with one of a kind details and embellishments.

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FEATURED IN OUR STORE
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    Amanda

    BRISBANE

    British artist Amanda Brisbane possesses an incredible fluency in working with sand-cast glass. Her casting is completed in a single stage, allowing her to intervene and manipulate the molten glass as it is solidifying. And because Brisbane actually produces the raw materials used to color the glass, each piece is truly a collaboration of chemistry and art. The result is an original one of a kind piece, impossible to replicate in its dramatic shape and color variations.

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    George

    BUCQUET

    George Bucquet began casting hot glass at Penland School in North Carolina and eventually moved to Arcata, CA where he continues to create original, contemporary cast-glass vessels–a beautiful melding of form, movement, and light. Truly a master of his craft, Bucquet's process remains slow and deliberate: he pours hot glass into a handmade sand mold and after several days of cooling, each piece is hand detailed with copper, silver and gold leaf. Shop the Collection

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    Kyle

    BUNTING

    From wall art and screens to ottomans and tables, celebrity designer Kyle Bunting is a true innovator. Bunting is known for his uniquely modern approach to working with hides, mixing traditional forms with bright colors and wildly playful textures. Gump's is thrilled to celebrate the haute side of hide by featuring the work of this energetic and exciting artist. Shop the Collection

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    Andrew

    FISHER

    Working in the medium of sculpture and painting for the last twenty years, Andrew Fisher is no stranger to approaching art with a particular vision. He infuses his work with elements of magic and fantasy, and is fast becoming well-known for his avant-garde lighting designs and fine art approach to furniture design.

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    Anne

    GOLDMAN

    Finding inspiration from her travels and from the coastal rocks and rivers that encompass her Northern California landscape, Anne Goldman evkes nature's stark beauty with her wheel-thrown and hand-carved textured vessels. Made of stoneware clay, each piece depicts the forms and surfaces found outdoors–from softly windswept sane to jarring ocean currents. 

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    Robert

    KUO

    Straddling 20th century traditions and ancient Chinese techniques, Robert Kuo creates fluid, jewel-like forms using refined ancient traditions and techniques. From sculptures and lighting to tabletop decor, Kuo's pieces reflect true artistic and technical innovation and mastery.

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    Christopher

    MARLEY

    With an artist's eye and an entomologist's lve of nature, Christopher Marley transforms butterflies from Africa and South America into magnificent color studies that no painter could re-create.

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    Phillip & Matt

    MOULTHROP

    Fine woodturning is in the Moulthrop family genes. Phillip was drawn into the business at a young ago, and following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, his so Matt is now the third generation to carry on the art form. Today, both father and son create unique, handcrafted wood vessels that accentuate the natural beauty of local woods and celebrate refined form and function. Both do so while maintaining their own artistic vision and individual style–a guaranteed way to keep tradition alive. Shop the Collection

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    David

    PATCHEN

    David Patched brings an artist's vision and a craftsman's skills to his one-of-a-kind glass scultures. Made in San Francisco, each piece is a three dimensional celebration of detailed patterns, intricately layered colors, and bent light.

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    Robert

    POPLACK

    Robert Poplack's work on paper features abstract shapes in a visual meandering. Created by graphite and oil pastels to suggest landscapes, figures and still life. Overlapping planes and transparencies display the open-ended nature of his pieces.

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    Jacqueline

    PROBERT

    No one captures a dog's unique spirit and spark like San Francisco portrait artist Jacqueline Probert. A third generation painter and a born animal-lover, Probert specializes in immortalizing household pets and capturing the quirky characteristics that make them a beloved member of the family.

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    Gary

    STEVENS

    Gary Stevens' wood turned sculptural bowls are not only a piece of art, they’re a homage to the trees from which they’re made. Incorporating the imperfection of the wood into the design itself, Stevens envisions the markings as a record of the life of the tree and the mark of a one of a kind collectors piece.

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    Joel

    URRUTY

    Joel Urruty's artistic journey surprised even himself. Brn in San Francisco and currently working in Hickory, NC, Urruty apprenticed as a furniture maker and studied Woodworking and Furniture Design. He began doing sculpture on the side. Surprised with the public reception, building furniture was put on hold–indefinitely. Today, Urruty works as a full-time artist creating abstract figurative sculptures in both wood and bronze, each universal in form and minimalist in design. Shop the Collection