Coastal-inspired art studio Beach House Art has launched a new print collection that looks good enough to eat.
Putting fresh, local ingredients in the spotlight, the new Food on Plates Collection is exactly that – delicious looking food served atop crisp white plates, with strikingly-patterned tablecloths finishing the look.
The four-strong collection features beautifully hand-painted sardines, asparagus, lobster and lemons, each bursting with colour and character.
Conceived as kitchen art, the Food on Plates Collection is ideal for those who want to bring character and charm to this most functional of spaces within the home.
Brian MacShane, Creative Director of Beach House Art, said: “Our new ‘Food on Plates’ collection is a feast for the eyes. Imagine the most vibrant seafood, lovingly hand-painted, served on a platter against a cheerful tablecloth. It’s an injection of freshness, even on the dullest of days.
“The inspiration for our ‘Food on Plates’ collection was a simple joy: the beauty of fresh food and the way it can bring people together.”
The collection embodies the ethos of Beach House Art, a design studio with a passion for bringing contemporary, uplifting design with a coastal spin.
Brian added: “Food on Plates is about bringing the warmth and vibrancy of coastal living into every space, reminding us of the simple pleasures that make life by the sea so special – even when you live 70 miles from the coast.”
Food on Plates is available in four different designs, and the option of six different tablecloths. Unframed prints are available from £18, while framed prints start at £49. The entire collection is available now from Beach House Art.