Michelle Nussbaumer, owner of Ceylon et Cie, who has more projects in Los Angeles and New York than Dallas (read: she gets out a lot) says Murano glass is out. “The authentic, older pieces will always have value, but the rest of it is over,” she says. The rest of it is everywhere. The Murano cycle has run so fast that it looks like Target will just skip it altogether. Nussbaumer predicts that 60s and 70s collectible pottery will capture the imagination in the years ahead. “You’ll see art pottery and over-sized ceramic lamps,” she says. We’ll monitor.