Elegant smoking at the piano bar.
| Once upon a time, humans dressed up to the nines, went out on the town for some good entertainment, and smoked the leaf of their choice when and where they wanted. Hoetzel's graphic art representation of the art deco era glamour smoke reminds us of those good old days. |
| Signed Orlando Hoetzel for Ritzenhoff of Germany. Made of heavy crystal and decorated with Hoetzel's graphic art. You can read more about Hoetzel, info located below the images. |
| Four fat and level cigar-sized rests. Deep bowl. Comes in a wood box with velvet lining. All Ritzenhoff asthrays are imported NEW from Germany and are in stock. Excellent gift for cigar smokers. |
| From Ritzenhoff's "Smoking" line. Includes a pamplet which claims Ritzenhoff is dedicated to the smoking culture and laments "Those were the days". |
| Measures 5.75" square and 1.5" tall. Weighs 2.5 lbs. Base has four small round plastic bumpers on each of the four corners to prevent damage to the ashtray and your furniture.This series has been retired by the artist. Limited stock available. |
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Orlando Hoetzel, * 1971
Orlando studied design and communication at the University of Essen and at the école supérieure d´arts graphiques in Paris. He has lived and worked in Hamburg, Paris, Madrid and now calls Berlin home. Orlando has received an award of excellence from the American Press Association, honors from Nouveaux Talents and was named best comic Newcomer. He has exhibited at the Bologna Children´s Bookfair and has joint exhibitions in Essen, Duisburg and Paris.
Inspired by Parisian comic art, Hoetzel has illustrated for catalog covers and retro era posters. Clients include AD France, Arjowiggins, caro e., Harvard Business Magazine, Hemisphere Magazine, independent Medien-Design, Newsweek, Random House, Ritzenhoff, Siemens Medical Solutions | |