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Arthur Court Designs
Dress up Arthur Court's Alligator Chip and Dip Platter with your favorite breads, cheeses and dips for an attention grabbing addition to your table. Handcrafted in sand cast aluminum and this design features a hungry looking alligator in the center and dividing the dish in two with its swishing tail. The piece's larger section inherits the scaly texture of the reptile's skin while the other sports a smooth, gleaming finish.
Celebrate the coming of warm weather with this unique Misc Pineapple Chip and Dip Tray from Arthur Court. Crafted in the shape of pineapple, this piece features a mark within each patterned square on the interior to signify its spiky texture. A wavy design walls off the fruit's crown while lines distinguish each leaf within and around it. This tray was handmade in sand cast aluminum.
Michael Aram
The Michael Aram Black Orchid collection was inspired by the powerful sensuality of orchids and the rich ambiance of haute couture—strikingly simple yet full of the most extreme detail. The collection has an almost gothic feeling—opiated, lush, and smoldering—like the dark, velvety atmosphere of a luxurious evening. There is something so seductive about orchids. In blackened nickel, they are even more sublime, like a woman wearing a black velvet gown floating through a great estate or a glassy urban high-rise. The dark atmosphere of the orchids against the hammered metal is like the afterglow of a beautiful evening.
Juliska
"If music is the food of love, play on..." our delightful tray illustrates the perfect ingredients for a bit of romance: fondness of dancing, a little moonlight, and a fabulous garden party. This versatile little platter is wonderful for passing light bites and desserts, and holding trinkets on a tabletop, and makes a lovely gift.
Incorporate handcrafted aluminum and elegant bamboo into your shareware with Arthur Court's Acanthus Cheese Set. Flourishing acanthus leaves connect on either side of a fleur-de-lis symbol to create an openwork design along the left side of this piece. Despite its intricate texture, this motif, along with the cheese knife and cracker stand, reflect brilliantly against the wood's soft color.