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Mid-Century Couroc Cheese Board Wood Inlay Phenolic Resin Tray

$345.00

1 in stock

Description

A Mid-Century Modern Era cheese board tray by Couroc of Monterey, California (1948-1998) – circa 1960s.

Made of a black resin called ‘Phenolic’ and hand inlaid with natural woods and a hardwood cutting surface made of New England Sugar Maple.

The word cheese is spelled out in a variety of inlaid woods with the names of popular cheeses in various black typefaces.

The Couroc Company produced graphic, whimsical trays made by skilled artisans. Founder Guthrie Courvoisier developed a material “impervious to alcohol, boiling water and cigarette burns,” according to their label. Courvoisier’s wife, Moira Wallace, Couroc’s chief designer, led a commune of artists who used an array of local materials as inlay into these resin pieces. Couroc’s products were very popular and sold by high-end retailers.

“Any tray can serve a drink. Only Couroc can start a conversation.”

15.5 in. L x 10.75 in. W x 1.5 in. H

Still showing the original label on the verso, and the raised molded signature, Couroc, Monterey, California.

The expected light wear.

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