Wagtail Tableware Coasters and Matching Placemats
Upgrade your home and living range with our wooden coasters and placemats. Great for displaying on coffee tables and dining tables as well as protecting surfaces from water and heat marks.
“A little wagtail, dressed in soft greys and sunshine yellow, dances along the water’s edge, its tail flicking like a tiny metronome to the rhythm of the rippling stream.”
Inspired by the charm of the British countryside, this collection of placemats and matching coasters features twelve beautifully illustrated British birds from my original watercolour artwork for the Countryside Chorus Book. Each design is reproduced in rich colour and finished with a durable high-gloss surface that enhances the detail while offering everyday practicality. The natural cork backing protects your table and adds a traditional touch. Perfect for country kitchens, garden rooms and thoughtful gifting, these pieces bring art and nature together at the table.
Features:
- Wooden coasters and Placemats : Available in one size each
- Thickness: Made from 4mm thick medium-density fibreboard.
- Shape : Rounded Square and Rectangle
- Perfect Size: Coaster size 4×4” / 10x10cm Placemat size 11×8″ / 28×20.5cm
- High-Quality Materials: High-gloss finish with protective cork underside
- Unique Handmade Item: This exclusivity adds a personal touch to your home décor.
Materials & print technology
- Product materials: Cork, Wood
- Eco properties: Recyclable
- Printing method: Dye sublimation
- British : Made in the U.K
Other bird tableware collections are available! Part of the British Birds Collection.
Artist statement:
Living my entire life in the Lincolnshire countryside surrounded by flowers and nature has inspired me with the colors and shapes of the natural world. Consequently, I love bright colours and find the variation in texture and form that plants impart fascinating, which in turn influences my work.
Moreover, I am brimming with ideas and constantly creating things. In addition, I enjoy finding uses for unwanted fabrics and yarns, and I relish the challenge of producing something beautiful and unusual from discarded scraps.
In this high-tech age of hustle and bustle, I find myself increasingly preoccupied with keeping alive the traditional sewing and knitting skills and values passed down to me. I believe these qualities should be preserved for future generations. While I dislike the throwaway society we have become, I wholeheartedly embrace the ‘make do and mend’ attitude that our ancestors believed in.
Finally, my original artwork disciplines mainly focus on painting (including my love of miniature paintings) and textile art (including creative knitting and hand embroidery).





