A warm little whisper from 1978, these hand-painted wooden salt and pepper shakers bring a touch of folk art charm to any kitchen or table. Each piece is turned wood with a rich, dark finish and lovingly adorned with delicate daisies in soft vintage tones. Signed Anita '78, the floral motif is cheerful but not loud—more Sunday brunch than wildflower field, and all the better for it.
They hail from a time when crafting wasn’t just a hobby—it was a whole movement. Think macramé wall hangings, potlucks in avocado kitchens, and handmade gifts passed between friends. These shakers were likely born in a local art class or craft fair, which makes them not only useful but full of personal history.
Use them as intended—or don’t. They make adorable styling accents in a vintage hutch or open shelving vignette. Group them with a few rustic ceramics or woven baskets to echo the cozy Americana vibe. For collectors, these are a sweet little nod to the 1970s DIY spirit, and the signature gives them a one-of-a-kind appeal.
Condition:
Very good vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age. No cracks or chips. Paint is intact and vivid.
Dimensions:
Approx. 3.5" tall
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23,99$Precio
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