$48.00
A familiar moment, shaped by the sea.
Hand carved and cast from a naturally found shell, the Shell Bottle Opener feels less like a tool and more like an object that has always belonged to the bar. Its form carries the quiet irregularity of something shaped by tide and time. Tactile and unmistakably collected.
In stainless steel, the material is deliberate- cool, precise, and enduring. The weight sits comfortably in hand, offering balance and control with each use. A simple act of opening a bottle becomes something more considered and more intentional. Not just function, but a small gesture that marks the beginning of a gathering.
This piece moves fluidly between moments at the bar, on the table, or left out as an object in its own right. It holds presence even at rest, a quiet nod to the ocean translated into everyday use.
Made to be used and reused, each piece carries the mark of its making, with slight variations that ensure no two are exactly alike.
Over time, the surface will maintain its finish while softening with use, carrying the subtle imprint of daily use.
Hand wash recommended.
The stainless steel will maintain its finish over time, with natural signs of use adding to its character.
$68.00
Hand carved and cast from a naturally found shell, the Shell Oyster Knife carries the quiet irregularity of something shaped by tide and time. The handle rests into the palm with ease. It's form guided not by design alone, but by the natural contours of the shell itself.
Formed in solid stainless steel, the blade is deliberate- strong, precise, and balanced. Its 3.25" shape is designed for the act itself: prying, twisting, opening. A tool grounded in function, yet elevated through form.
Designed for the moment before the meal begins, it brings intention to the act of opening oysters passed between hands, shells cracked open at the table, the beginning of something shared. Not just a tool, but part of the ritual itself.
Over time, the surface will soften with use, carrying the subtle imprint of repetition—each gathering leaving behind a trace.
An object for the table. A tool to return to.
Over time, the surface will maintain its finish while softening with use, carrying the subtle imprint of daily use.
Dishwasher safe.
For longevity, hand washing is recommended. The stainless steel will maintain its finish over time, with natural signs of use adding to its character.
$84.00
A collection of small treasures, gathered from the depths.
Hand carved and cast in solid brass, the Sea Spreader Set draws from the quiet language of the ocean floor- shells, barnacles, and forms that feel as though they were discovered. Each piece is distinct: a shell, a seahorse, a barnacle, a fragment of the sea—brought together as a set, but never identical.
Designed for the in-between moments of the table, they move easily across charcuterie boards, soft cheeses, butter, and shared dishes. Their smaller scale invites a different rhythm of passing, spreading, tasting with gestures that feel more intimate, more intentional.
A four-piece set, it belongs to the center of the table. Where objects are shared, conversations unfold, and the act of serving becomes part of the experience.
Over time, the unlacquered brass will deepen and darken, developing a patina that reflects its use—each gathering leaving behind a trace.
An object for the table. A set to return to.
Hand wash only.
Brass will naturally patina over time—polish with lemon juice and baking soda if a brighter finish is desired, or allow the surface to age as part of the piece’s story.
$50.00
A small treasure formed from the sea-
Hand carved and cast in solid brass, the Shell Picks feel less like bar tools and more like objects that have always belonged to the ritual of the drink. Each piece carries a sculptural shell top paired with a slender, sword-like shaft. The perfect balance between organic form and precise function.
Scaled for the smallest moments, they move fluidly between uses piercing olives, garnishes, or serving small bites across a charcuterie board. There is a subtle sense of ceremony in the act itself, transforming something simple into something considered. Not just tools, but gestures that mark the beginning of a drink, a conversation, an evening.
A set of four, designed to be shared, they belong to the in-between moments before the first sip, or long after the glass is empty.
Made to be used and reused, each piece carries the mark of its making, with slight variations that ensure no two are exactly alike.
Over time, the unlacquered brass will deepen and darken, developing a patina that reflects its use—each gathering leaving behind a trace.
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