Clothing & Textiles
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Split Peach Co is your sassy headquarters. From T-shirts and sweats to mugs, coasters, greeting cards, and quirky candles or wax melts, you’re sure to find the perfect gift for your favourite saucy peach.
Shop us at markets, or on our website.
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Petrify the patriarchy unisex t-shirt.
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$30
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Vanessa Oates is the creator behind Mauzy Day.
As a textile artist based in Newfoundland, she works with wool to create art that reflects the everyday scenery, culture, and rhythms of rural life. Vanessa's work explores how softness can carry strength - how fiber can hold memory, identity, and meaning. Tufting allows the opportunity to build rich, tactile surfaces that invite a slower kind of viewing and interaction. The use of wool is intentional and intimate. It speaks to the land we live on, the climate we endure, and the self-sufficient spirit woven into our communities. Peices include both wall hangings and floor rugs, following signature designs or working directly with the client to help bring a custom design to life.
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"Blueberry Patch" was inspired after a summer afternoon of berry picking in the hills of beautiful Brigus. An activity many Newfoundlanders look forward to each year. The piece as shown is hard backed and ready to hang, completed with a waterfall edge, sized 9x11in. However, any size up to 2x3ft can be accommodated, completed with hard backing or framed.
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$100
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Leisha Sagan is a St. John's-based crafter, maker, and flower farmer. Sea Thrift Design is the mergance of all these interests. Leisha specializes in creating beautifully crafted products that harken to the land, that evoke both beauty and whimsy with a mix of tradition and timelessness. Leisha's crafted products will become part of your holiday traditions.
Leisha hails originally from British Columbia, living here in Newfoundland and Labrador for over 20 years. In the warm season, Leisha is a pesticide-free flower farmer, crafting thoughtful flower bouquets on a daily basis. In the colder season, the focus moves to the home, with artisan preserves and crafted fabric products designed to be heirlooms.
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Traditional holiday stockings are lined with muslin fabric and quilted with a selection of curated fabrics. Each stocking is one of a kind and designed to be a family heirloom. No stocking is the same! Quilted with a collage of fabrics of the designer's choice. Gift these to a treasured friend, a new baby, a family, grandchildren, or tuck one away as a keepsake for yourself.
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$65
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As a teen Jenny made & sold cuddly soft toys, altered jeans, sewed on patches and assembled fashion garments as well as knit sweaters for loved ones. Jenny has carried a love of fabrics, threads, laces, beads, wools & knitting throughout her life and has knit many hats, socks, scarves, shawls & sweaters.
Jenny is also a singer-guitarist-songwriter, actor and performer, and as an Indie-recording artist in 2023 Jenny released her debut CD ‘Expecting You’ & in 2024 she put out a single ‘Ever Since & Sugar Mountain’ & in 2025 she released her version of 'Song for the Mira'.
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Cozy up your life with these adorable Teddy Bear Sweaters! Made with 100% pure Briggs & Little wool these colourful little creations are hand knit by Jenny Naish. Browse our current available stock or contact Jenny for custom colour, wool & size requests, will knit to suit! Available colours are dynamic. Fits dolls and stuffies too!
Feel free to message jenaish@gmail.com with inquiries.
Hand wash, lay flat to dry.
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$20 small
$25 large
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Handmade clothing made by me in my downtown studio shop as well as fun printed t-shirts, sweaters, hats and mugs!
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Cod embroidered sweaters
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$49
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Julie Brocklehurst is the designer and maker behind the brand, Logy Made. Celebrating the rich tradition of crocheting that has engrossed and occupied generations of Newfoundlanders, Julie makes traditional granny square blankets from her cozy home in Logy Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador. Her designs are minimal and modern, with a nod to the past. All items are handmade with love and careful attention to detail. Julie takes pride in creating custom pieces and heirloom quality modern crochet goods.
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Granny Square Blanket
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$300
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@winnieglavine has been creating functional and wearable art by using strips of previously loved clothing and wool fibers since 2003.
Juried by NL Craft Council, Crafts of Character NL, Accredited by St. John’s Farm Market; a recognized member of The International Guild of Handhooked Rugs, Ontario Hooking Craft Guild, Rug Hooking Guilds of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador, Winnie is active in promoting rug hooking by teaching virtual and in person workshops as well as coordinating Exhibits such as Cupids 400, I Dream for Ronald McDonald House, and Canada Games Summer Games Tapestry of Pride 2025.
See more about me and my work @ https://www.facebook.com/hookedcreationsnl
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Hooked Mittens is at the Core of my Rug Hooking Creativity. Inspired by the many pairs of mittens our mother knit for her nine children, their spouses, children, grand-children and great grand children. Our hands were never cold in the winter because we were 'never without our mitts'. Today, I hook mitten brooches, mitten ornaments, mitten wall hangings, and wearable mittens.
Hooked Mittens is at the Core of my Rug Hooking Creativity. Inspired by the many pairs of mittens our mother knit for her nine children, their spouses, children, grand-children and great grand children. Our hands were never cold in the winter because we were 'never without our mitts'. Today, I hook mitten brooches, mitten ornaments, mitten wall hangings, and wearable mittens. Ranging in prices from $10, $20, $115, and $145.00
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$11.50
Jewellery
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Jordin Burden is the Inuk artist behind Burden’s Beads, founded in 2022. She creates beaded earrings, keychains, and pins inspired by her Inuit heritage, often using natural materials like moose antler. Each piece is handcrafted with love and good intentions.
Burden’s Beads offers a wide variety of unique styles, with special drops available during the holiday season. Most designs are one of a kind, rarely remade the same. Through her work, Jordin proudly shares her cultural skills within the Urban Indigenous community. Her art is a celebration of identity, land, and the beauty of handmade tradition.
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These earrings are teardrop shaped dangles on stainless steel hooks. The earrings are beaded with white iridescent beads around a shiny centre with edging in the same colour beads. They capture the light beautifully, and are perfect for a holiday party or for gifting.
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$75
Publications
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Rebecca Gladney is the author, artistic director, and publisher of the Chirp’s Adventures book series. The series, which currently includes Chirp’s Large Day and Chirp’s West End Wander, has become a way for Rebecca to share her love of Newfoundland and Labrador, of travelling, and of finding magic in the mundane. Rebecca has created board books with intention, and centered inclusivity at the heart of every decision.
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Adults will love reading the Chirp books as much as their littles will love asking for them to be read (over and over and over)!
In West End Wander, Chirp the puffin explores St. John's and meets many new friends along the way. Local sites depicted include Bowring Park, Lester's Farm, and more! Chirp's West End Wander also features a special hit of nostalgia via the Village Mall Fountain for the adults.
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$21.99
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Breakwater Books was founded in 1973 to showcase the vibrant literary culture in Newfoundland and Labrador. Since then, we’ve continued our commitment to Newfoundland and Labrador writers while expanding our focus to feature emerging and well-known authors from across Canada and overseas.
Breakwater publishes award-winning writing in all literary genres—fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, art, young adult and children’s books, as well as cookbooks, guidebooks and educational resources.
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A curated collection of the best-of-the-best from renowned cartoonist Kevin Tobin—Fly on the Wall captures some of the most iconic moments from Newfoundland’s past and present, with a recognizably sharp wit and a dose of the province’s famous humour. Inside you’ll find many familiar faces and events, from Joey Smallwood and Danny Williams to Muskrat Falls and the pandemic—all skewered, marinated, and ready to BBQ. Tobin’s cartoons not only capture current events as they happen along with the colourful characters involved; they also bring to image and word the true nature of Newfoundland and Labrador’s famous sense of humour.
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$29.95
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Based in St. John’s, NL, Riddle Fence is a glossy, high-calibre arts and culture magazine. A vehicle for fast-paced literature from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada and around the world, we publish poetry, fiction, and narrative-driven essays alongside contemporary art -- & emerging writers and artists shoulder-to-shoulder with your longtime favourites, like Michael Crummey and Lisa Moore.
Every issue features 64 pages of short stories, poems, and vivid visual art that looks gorgeous on your coffee table, in your waiting room-- or at your bedside, ready for a cozy read.
Give the gift that truly keeps on giving... or arriving in the mailbox, with a Riddle Fence Subscription, tote, or t-shirt.
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Gift a Holiday Special: a one-year subscription, PLUS a bonus issue AND one of our gorgeous tote bags... at a gorgeous price!
Every subscription includes 3 mail-out issues of our glossy, full-colour magazine. In time for the holidays, you'll also receive a BONUS issue of the magazine, plus a tote bag of your choice -- something to wrap and tuck under the tree for that someone special on your list.
Tote bags are made of 100% heavy cotton canvas with fabric handles, perfect as a book bag or to tote along to the market! Available in two designs: "Riddlefence" by Bethany MacKenzie, or "The St. John's Paradox" by Mollie Cronin.
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$60
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At Brack and Brine, we make beautiful books that matter to the North. We are a publishing house and consultancy based in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador.
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Nurse Fortescue and Doctor Paddon
Dave Paddon collects and retells the stories of his parents, Sheila Fortescue and Tony Paddon. This book is a tribute to the storytellers that shaped the younger Paddon and a glimpse into the lives of frontier health care workers “scarcely comprehensible in the modern era.”
(non-fiction, paperback, 263 pages)
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$22.95
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Them Days is a registered charity dedicated to sharing and safeguarding Labrador's history. Them Days magazine, an oral history quarterly, has been published since 1975, and the Them Days Labrador Archives has housed our documentary heritage since 1984. In recent years, we have added audiobooks, digital publications, and YouTube videos to our output.
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Labrador in the 1970s is the largest-ever issue of Them Days, published in honour of our 50th anniversary. The publication features 256 pages of photos and stories about Labrador in a decade that spurred change.
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$25
Toys & Games
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St. Michael’s Printshop (SMP) is a non-profit, artist-run centre that exists to develop and grow printmaking as a participatory and accessible art form. SMP hosts printmaking workshops and exhibitions, sells printmaking supplies, provides studio rental space, and sells prints from the hundreds of printmakers who have passed through our studio over the past 50 years.
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This deck of playing cards features work from over 50 local artists, created in our studio since it was established in 1974.
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$12
Visual Art
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Nathan Keil is the owner of Come From Away Carvings. He makes unique bark and wood carvings representing Newfoundlands beauty; whales, puffins, icebergs and more.
All of his pieces are a hand carved, one-of-a-kind collectable. He works out of the Quidi Vidi Village Artisan Studios year round.
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This piece showcases the colourful row houses of old St. John’s. Designed after the original row houses that were built following the last great fire. Two story homes built on St. John’s hilly streets with lots of colour!
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$175
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I am a self-taught artist from Newfoundland, Canada. Living on an island in the North Atlantic leads to much inspiration from the ocean, the natural landscape, and the simple joys in life, like my family, my fur babies, and watching the sun sink into the water.
My earlier works have been published in Collectables Canada Magazine and purchased by collectors across Canada and internationally, with my newer works reflecting on a journey of self-discovery and focusing on ones alignment with their true self.
I create my art to connect with others, with those who can see a reflection of their own story. Most of all, I wish for my work to bring you joy and a quiet sense of connection.
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This limited edition 11x14x1.5, stretched canvas print, "A Newfoundland Pony Christmas", is the 2025 design for my Holiday Print Collection from my original acrylic on canvas painting The print pairs with the annual collectable porcelain ornament featuring the same artwork.
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$80
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Jamie Bradbury is a visual artist and educator based in Corner Brook. He has over 20 years of experience as an artist blending autobiographical and collective histories.
His work has been exhibited across North America, Europe and Asia., including International Art Fair Venice 2025, Arte Fiera Bologna, Santorini Biennale, and most recently at CICA Museum in Seoul, South Korea. His work is is held in collections such as the Portrait Gallery of Canada, CICA Museum, and in private collections such as Debbie Moore O.B.E.
In 2026, he will be exhibiting at museum of Michigan State University. He is the recent recipient of an ArtsNL travel grant.
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Petrify the patriarchy unisex t-shirt.
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Print - $30
Original - $1,750
Experiences & Music
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Kittiwake Ballet is Newfoundland and Labrador’s professional dance performance company. Rooted in St. John’s, and aiming to represent the diverse spirit of our entire province, our programming combines the beloved family-friendly productions that have made our company a pillar of performing arts in our region with contemporary ballet productions that will make our mark on the global dance scene.
Our productions are inspired by Newfoundland and Labrador culture’s intersections with universality, allowing them to resonate with audiences throughout our province and across the country.
We develop and nurture exciting, authentic and sustainable partnerships with artists of all backgrounds and disciplines.
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Give the gift of dance! Under the artistic leadership of Yukichi Hattori, Kittiwake presents 'The Nutcracker' for its 39th year.
Join us this December as Kittiwake dancers and a cast of community performers bring this magical story to life on Arts and Culture Centre stages in St. John’s, Grand Falls-Windsor and Gander. This holiday tradition is a gift everyone will enjoy!
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$48-$68
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Julie Lewis is a freelance professional artist based in St. John's, Newfoundland, specializing in drawing, acrylic, and watercolor painting with digital techniques.
Since 2002, she has operated SassyTuna Studio®, teaching over 10,000 art sessions to students aged 5-17. Her work includes large-scale murals for commissions and has been exhibited across Canada and Internationally.
Certified in therapeutic art, Julie explores intersections of technology, education, nature, and health through her creative practice.
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The Sweet Makery: Where DIY workshops meet soft connections — a warm, creative space for adults to Make and Share heartfelt gifts.
Projects rotated and always interesting, materials and instructions, with helping hands on-site.
736 Water Street, lots of off-street parking in our lot!
Book your project and table ahead every Wednesday before 12 pm for that week at: https://www.sassytuna.com/register
Thursdays 8-10 pm, Fridays 6-8 pm, Saturdays 4-6 pm and 6:30-8:30 pm.
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$25-$50 per project
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Ian Foster is a composer, music producer and founder of NÄRA Community (www.naracommunity.ca), and lives in St. John's, NL.
An internationally touring artist, he has co-written with songwriters like Ron Hynes and has had his music featured in national and international films.
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Hear Ian's MusicNL and ECMA nominated release Nerve on CD, or pick up the specially mastered for vinyl edition. Called 'a true maverick of the Newfoundland music scene' by Fred's Records, hear this instrumental release that draws on neo-classical and electronic influences. Pick up your copy at Fred's or order through Ian's bandcamp page: https://ianfostermusic.bandcamp.com
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CD - $20
Vinyl - $30
Ceramics and Housewares
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Deanne Achong is an artist who works across disciplines, including digital and lens-based projects, installation and public art. Her most recent public art project, “Down by the Sea”, is a 35’ muralinstalled at the new Mental Health and Addictions Centre in St. John’s, NL launched this Spring.
She also has a regular drawing practice, and loves to draw cats.
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CATURDAZE is a 13-month 2026 cat calendar of my line drawings set against colourful backgrounds. Includes “traditional” holiday dates and a few special cat holidaze. 12x 18″ open size. 12x 9″ folded. Has a hole punch to hang.
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$29
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Charissa Reeves is a self and community studio taught potter residing in St. John’s Newfoundland.
Her pieces are hand built and have a hint of the whimsical and magical about them but are deeply rooted in a connection to the natural world. When she first started in 2019 and 2020 her focus was on jewellery and functional pieces. By 2023 her pieces started to change and lean more towards sculpture.
Though there is certainly still a strong functional aspect to her pottery, her pieces now often feature tiny, sculpted animals.
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This "critter dish" features a loon. Various critters can be found on my critter dishes including but not limited to, seals, puffins, frogs and mice.
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$50
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Shelley Cleary is the owner and operator of Black Spruce Company in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador.
Blending her artistic practice with sustainable farming, she creates handcrafted products that celebrate nature - ranging from beeswax soaps and luminaries to seasonal preserves and farm goods.
Her organizational mission is to support a more sustainable, locally rooted way of living by using natural and local ingredients. Through education, creativity and community connection, Shelley transforms the raw beauty of Labrador into meaningful, environmentally conscious pieces that inspire others to live closer to the land.
She also has a regular drawing practice, and loves to draw cats.
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Beeswax Luminaries
Our handcrafted beeswax luminaries are a true celebration of nature and light. Each one is made from pure beeswax and carefully designed to showcase pressed flowers harvested and preserved right here on the farm. When lit, the warm, golden glow reveals the natural beauty of the petals within, creating a soothing and one-of-a-kind centerpiece.
Unlike traditional candles, these luminaries are refillable - simply place a tealight inside to enjoy their gentle radiance again and again. Naturally fragrant with the sweet scent of beeswax and completely free of additives or synthetic dyes, they embody both sustainability and artistry.
Bring a touch of natural elegance to your home with beeswax luminaries.
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$45
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Chad Keen is a self taught potter who creates functional ceramics based on the influence of his natural surroundings. His work reflects the beauty of Newfoundland, some of his pieces incorporate driftwood from the shores, making them a truly unique piece of this province.
Chad’s pieces are hand thrown on a wheel, as well as hand built with clay slab techniques. He utilizes his own designs including mugs, bowls, plates, tea pots and various other vessels.
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Wave Mug 14 oz
This hand thrown stoneware mug is glazed and hand brushed to reflect the ocean shores of Newfoundland & Labrador.
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$50
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Alexis Templeton is a Newfoundland potter celebrated for her functional ceramic work finished in beautiful and distinctive glazes. Inspired by the natural heritage of her home province, Alexis has developed several signature glaze styles and designs.
Alexis Templeton Studio is located at 75 Quidi Vidi Road, near the foot of Signal Hill in St. John’s and is open year-round. A creative space, the studio always features Alexis’ latest work as well as some exceptional pieces by other Canadian potters.
And because people who love dishes also love food, Alexis sells award-wining bean-to-bar chocolate!
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Party Plates
These small plates started as a warm-up exercise. Whenever I have a day at the wheel, I start by making six small plates — but repetition has never been my strong suit and these bread and butter plates evolved! With a variety of surfaces and textures — often involving beach sand, I think these plates are fun and ideal for entertaining.
Whether your party involves birthday cake or drinks with canapés, your guests will enjoy choosing their favourite plate from your collection.
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$62
Check out this year’s holiday gift guide here!

