Vintage Hermes Flies Silk Scarf Framed Art HorsesFlies, designed by Caty Latham and first issued by Herms in 1988, turns the quiet discipline of the river fly fishing into ornament, order, and color. The composition evokes an anglers fly box, with meticulous flies and fishing rods arranged like specimens in a natural history cabinet. Each detail feels considered, from feathered flourishes to jewel toned accents that read as both sport and still life. Framed in natural olive wood, the warmth of the
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A vintage paintbrush made with a wood handle
A clam shaped handmade blue glazed stoneware dish that would be a lovely vessel for serving scallops
Draped across a favorite chair
Part amusing travelogue
Pearl-like embroidered dots around the perimeter elevate this set of four placemats
This set of six French made glasses are for serving espresso bistro style and feature easy to hold on to ridges
wool striped blanket designed to celebrate Glacier National Park
MATCH Pewter Veneto Frame Collection
This New England Privateer Navy Yard Rum themed fire extinguisher is a nod to Massachusetts’ storied history of rum distilling and imbibing and the Charlestown Navy Yard National Historic Park
The broad surface area of this MATCH Pewter Antique Flat Server simplifies lifting food from the cooking vessel to the plate
A set of two handmade Portuguese ceramic daisy-themed dessert or salad plates that realistically show the two edible petal types of the flower