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11 in Leaf Tray

Sale price$297.00

Honeysuckle leaf tray for fruit, napkins, and everyday still lifes

This 11" Leaf Tray by Anne McCauley feels like it came straight in from the Virginia hedgerow and landed—very naturally—on your kitchen island. Wild honeysuckle vine is gathered, stripped, and woven into a low, open tray with a softly banded rim and two sculpted leaves resting along one edge. The weave is loose enough to feel airy and modern, all in those easy wheat-and-honey tones that play beautifully with marble, wood, and linen.

At roughly eleven inches across, it’s the piece you reach for every day: piled with clementines on the counter or holding folded napkins on a buffet.  Because each tray begins as a living vine and is woven entirely by hand, no two are ever quite the same; each one carries its own subtle curves and color shifts, like a small, useful piece of landscape brought indoors.

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11 in Leaf Tray
11 in Leaf Tray Sale price$297.00

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Anne Scarpa McCauley

Born in Vermont, Anne moved with her family to Virginia at age four. She grew up in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, one of eleven children.

Her family, early hippies, had many animals including dairy goats. Anne often had the job of tending the herd of goats on unfenced parts of the property. Anne sometimes made little circles or wreaths for her hair with the nearby honeysuckle. At age twelve she made her first basket, using a coil made of honeysuckle. This same coil pattern is used in all her baskets.

Anne's baskets are original and unique. She has never taken lessons, studied books or contacted other basket makers for ideas. Anne has been making these for over thirty years and has won many awards, including being included in the Smithsonian's collection of American craft objects at the Renwick Gallery.

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