Add a touch of authentic English Arts and Crafts charm to your kitchen and table with this elegant CFA Voysey Bird and Tulip pattern cutting board. The rich curves of the stylized tulip flowers contrast superbly with the background of stiff, almost angular leaves. Your gaze is drawn in as you begin to find the signature Voysey birds hidden in the foliage. The birds peer back at you with an insouciance one can't help but find amusing.
Voysey's Bird and Tulip pattern is at once peaceful and playful, fresh and calming. A contemporary critic described it as "a very simple and beautiful idea" that would be much copied in the future, but no copy would ever match the original by the master. He particularly praised this colorway: ...nothing could be more sumptuous than this "peacock" harmony.
Bird and Tulip by C.F.A. Voysey, 1896, England, Arts and Crafts Movement. Colors include soft greens, blues and orchid (a soft purple). Original piece: wallpaper, color woodblock, hand printed on paper. Lovingly hand restored and prepared for print by a professional graphic artist experienced in art restoration.
Made with hand-pressed tempered glass, these
eye-catching cutting boards are great for prepping and serving in style. Available in three different sizes, this is the perfect gift for any
host or hostess.
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- Sizes: 12” (Circle), 11.5”x8” (Medium Rectangle), 15”x11” (Large Rectangle).
- 100% food safe.
- Non-absorbent, non-porous hand pressed high quality stain-resistant tempered glass.
- Not safe for oven/microwave/dishwasher; hand wash only.
- Four rubber non-skid feet.
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