Bramble Ramble Serving Platter
Minnie-Mae Studio
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- 20th November
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- 25th November
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- Standard delivery
- 27th - 28th November
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Ceramic hand-painted ramble bramble serving platter, from our English garden collection...
Ceramic hand-painted ramble bramble serving platter, from our English garden collection.
From fond memories as a kid, wondering around the Hackney marshes picking blackberries on balmy late summer days. Getting juicy stained fingers, purple smushes on your sun dress and that sweet smell of ripe bramble fruit. The occasional spotting of a heron and a family of swans swimming by. All fun days by the River Lee were ended with a trip to one of the riverside pubs, a packet of ham and mustard crisps and an appitiser yes please!
Can be used as decorative pieces or for food.
Approx 27cm x 21cm
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Delivery options available
Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 27th - 28th November
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Minnie-Mae Studio
Kent
I am based in the Kent seaside town of Margate, creating and producing ceramics, printed textiles and interior decoration.
British seaside landscapes, the history of London, Greek mythology, Italian kitsch decoration, East end markets and British vegetable growing culture inspire and inform my imagery and exploration of design, resulting in a healthy obsession with columns, peas and seashells. My hand-crafted ceramics are objects of empowerment, designed to evoke nostalgia and strength, whilst focusing on classical design.
After the birth of our son Vincent, I decided to revisit my love of design and began to attend the drop-in classes at Clayspace. I found my calling and instantly began to spend all my waking hours there. I’ve not stopped since and most of my time is usually spent creating handmade ceramic pieces from inspiration and explorations.