$200.00
The B. 1802 Rural Artist Collective uses traditional craftsmanship and production methods to create items with a modern sense of design.
We asked one of our master quilters to design four pillows--each representing a different wildflower found on Beekman 1802 Farm. The Cardinal Flower is a member of the lobelia family and is a favorite of the hummingbirds.
Each pillow is hand-embroidered on 100% wool and hand-felted creating a dramatic, two dimensional, tactile design.
Hypo-allergenic filling
Each pillow measures 17 x 17 inches.
$12.00
Enamelware became popular around the middle of the 18th century, and William Beekman would've carried a wide range of enamel dishware. But true enamelware isn't always practical in today's kitchens. So we've re-created the look of spotted enamelware in ceramic for our Beekman 1802 Mug....
$12.00
Joanna Beekman would cut a Queen Anne's Pocket Melon in half, wrap it in a linen handkerchief, and carry it in her apron pocket. When confronted with an offensive smell (not uncommon in the early 19th Century,) she would pull out the bundle and take...
$20.00
As featured in House Beautiful & The New York Times Each exquisitely detailed Beekman 1802 Fruit Spoon is hand-poured and polished by our master blacksmith using an authentic 18th century spoon mold found in the back of an abandoned shop. The material is an alloy...