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MCM Barware Couroc Resin Tray titled "Eats".

1970s.

Plastic.

The rectangular tray is decorated with the word EATS in colored inlaid woods with various foods such as fondue, soup, steak, Pizza, Tacos, Bagel & Lox etc.

Guthrie Courvoisier and his wife, Moira Wallace, established the Couroc Company in Monterrey, California in the late 1940s. The company worked with a stable of artists to produce inlaid domestic wares/household objects using a proprietary resin material through the 1980s.

Items like these trays were original designs hand inlaid with stones, shells, coral, woods, metal and sometimes found objects. The resin base was extremely durable and resistant to fading, liquid and heat.

Dimensions

18 inches x 12 inches x 3/4 inch high




Stock number

NY09203

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