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Ah, dear reader, before us lies a magnificent piece of coastal craftsmanship that speaks to both the rustic charm of New England's maritime heritage and the sophisticated grace of modern entertaining. This hand-painted wooden serving platter, adorned with a bold crimson lobster against a warm, butter-cream backdrop, is the sort of heirloom piece you might find gracing a Kennedy compound clambake or adorning the sunlit walls of a weather-worn Nantucket beach house.
The artisan's brush strokes capture that quintessential Down East spirit – where utility meets artistry – with decisive red sweeps forming the crustacean's distinctive silhouette and playful geometric accents that dance around the platter's circumference like waves lapping at a dock. The black outline work, applied with the sure hand of someone who knows their way around both a paintbrush and a lobster pot, gives the piece that essential folk art charm that collectors covet and hostesses treasure.
Weather-checked and patina'd by time, this serving piece tells tales of countless summer soirées and family gatherings where it's held court among the steam of freshly boiled lobsters and the clink of gin and tonics. It's the sort of authentic piece that doesn't just serve a meal – it serves up a slice of coastal legacy, as essential to a proper seafood spread as drawn butter and a set of silver crackers.
19”L x 15”W
Ah, dear reader, before us lies a magnificent piece of coastal craftsmanship that speaks to both the rustic charm of New England's maritime heritage and the sophisticated grace of modern entertaining. This hand-painted wooden serving platter, adorned with a bold crimson lobster against a warm, butter-cream backdrop, is the sort of heirloom piece you might find gracing a Kennedy compound clambake or adorning the sunlit walls of a weather-worn Nantucket beach house.
The artisan's brush strokes capture that quintessential Down East spirit – where utility meets artistry – with decisive red sweeps forming the crustacean's distinctive silhouette and playful geometric accents that dance around the platter's circumference like waves lapping at a dock. The black outline work, applied with the sure hand of someone who knows their way around both a paintbrush and a lobster pot, gives the piece that essential folk art charm that collectors covet and hostesses treasure.
Weather-checked and patina'd by time, this serving piece tells tales of countless summer soirées and family gatherings where it's held court among the steam of freshly boiled lobsters and the clink of gin and tonics. It's the sort of authentic piece that doesn't just serve a meal – it serves up a slice of coastal legacy, as essential to a proper seafood spread as drawn butter and a set of silver crackers.
19”L x 15”W
Ah, dear reader, before us lies a magnificent piece of coastal craftsmanship that speaks to both the rustic charm of New England's maritime heritage and the sophisticated grace of modern entertaining. This hand-painted wooden serving platter, adorned with a bold crimson lobster against a warm, butter-cream backdrop, is the sort of heirloom piece you might find gracing a Kennedy compound clambake or adorning the sunlit walls of a weather-worn Nantucket beach house.
The artisan's brush strokes capture that quintessential Down East spirit – where utility meets artistry – with decisive red sweeps forming the crustacean's distinctive silhouette and playful geometric accents that dance around the platter's circumference like waves lapping at a dock. The black outline work, applied with the sure hand of someone who knows their way around both a paintbrush and a lobster pot, gives the piece that essential folk art charm that collectors covet and hostesses treasure.
Weather-checked and patina'd by time, this serving piece tells tales of countless summer soirées and family gatherings where it's held court among the steam of freshly boiled lobsters and the clink of gin and tonics. It's the sort of authentic piece that doesn't just serve a meal – it serves up a slice of coastal legacy, as essential to a proper seafood spread as drawn butter and a set of silver crackers.
19”L x 15”W