About this Product
This extra large lazy Susan rotates smoothly to make condiments easily accessible on your counter or table. It is also a fun way to make a statement when serving up appetizers or drinks at a party. How about using it to set out ingredients for a taco party? It also makes a great gift.
The lazy Susan rotates 360 degrees and is stable and sturdy enough to store both small and large items.
Made of sustainable Acacia wood. The top is poured with top quality acrylics and finished in a glossy, food safe resin. Non-skid feet on bottom protect your table and keep it from slipping.
Size: 21” round x 2.4” tall
Each piece is uniquely handcrafted in my home studio.
Actual item colors may vary from images shown.
Not the color for your home decor? Check out my other lazy Susans at:
https://henbitart.com/lazy-susan-en-2/
You can also order a custom color by contacting me.
HenBit Art
Meet the Maker
I stumbled upon acrylic pouring when I was searching for a fun artistic project for my daughter’s 30th birthday. The following winter, having been intrigued by the process, and having my own creativity stimulated, I just kept on pouring. I experimented with different paints and mediums, tried a number of techniques, and moved on from pouring on canvases to creating functional art in the form of serving trays. Then I ventured into resin pouring techniques too.
In 2018, I took the plunge and applied for a local art show and was accepted. It was a thrill to see the interest in my work and to get feedback from customers. Since that show, I have continued to expand my line of functional art and experiment with a widening array of techniques and materials. I’ve also expanded my exposure by participating in dozens of craft shows in the Philadelphia area and have a number of retail stores that carrying my work.
So why HenBit?
Several years ago, I noticed a plant in the field behind my home with a tiny purple flower called Henbit. It didn’t seem all that impressive until I took a picture of it and zoomed in for a closer look. What I saw was a flower that is extremely delicate and intricately beautiful. The leaves, not to be outdone, are heart-shaped with symmetrically scalloped edges. This edible wildflower is a favorite of chickens (thus Henbit) and hummingbirds. It is also an important early source of nectar and pollen for honeybees.
Henbit seems an appropriate muse for my work. Though small among the flowers of the field and easy to overlook, yet it has its place in adding to the beauty of our world.
