Hand Printed Vintage Plate With Paratroopers

Haus of Lucy

£50.00 Delivery included

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    • Order placed
    • 5th May
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    • 9th May
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    • Standard delivery
    • 13th - 14th May
    • Express delivery
    • 10th - 13th May

Credentials

  • Vegan Friendly
  • Recycled Materials
  • Made in UK
  • Handmade
Description

This pretty porcelain platter features a stunning rural scene with a shire horse going about her work on the canal but what's that in the sky? Look closely and you will see the fighter jet dispatching paratroopers onto the countryside below. Hang this on your wall with your vintage plate collection and watch your friends and family do a double take! This plate comes signed by the artist.

Need to know

This hand printed plate measures 21.5cm in diameter and weighs 380g. We recommend this is a decorative plate only and should not be used to serve up your sunday dinner.

Delivery

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Delivery options available

Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 13th - 14th May

Express delivery: £8.00
Receive it by 10th - 13th May

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Haus of Lucy wearing a red t-shirt and gold skirt

Haus of Lucy

brighton, east sussex

I'm Haus Of Lucy, a contemporary multi-media artist. I am obsessed with marrying together the old fashioned and unloved with the contemporary, whether it's an oil painting, a ceramic figurine or a vintage plate.

Since quitting my old life as a magazine designer, I have worked with Adidas, Footlocker, Lazy Oaf, Primark and Greggs (I'm STILL waiting for that lifetime's supply of vegan sausage rolls).

I thrive on creating a contrast between old and new, urban and classic.