Colorful past Prairie Arts, founded in 2005 to revive Prairie School terra cotta pottery and selected Frank Lloyd Wright accessories, has added aqua and orange colors to its line of modernist vases.
The Illinois-based studio's Teco Art Pottery Collection already comes in green, yellow and blue historical glazes, and contemporary brown, white and natural, all with a matte-satin finish. The vases come in five other shapes besides the "Kiss" and the "Rocket," pictured, left; see them and details at www.prairie-arts.com. Available at Room & Board, 7010 France Av. S., Edina, 952-927-8835, and Eastwood Gallery, 404 S. Snelling Av., St. Paul, 651-695-1902.
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