Kelp Eternity Divided Box
Kelp Eternity Divided Box
About this Series
Kathryn’s first ever Kelp Forest series celebrates the diverse ecosystem of the cold Pacific ocean in BC. This series benefits the work of the Marine Education and Research Society. Read more about their conservation efforts on this page, or visit their website to donate directly.
About this Piece
This divided salt box is made using sustainable acacia wood, measuring 6" round by 3" high. This solid wood box has been stamped on the back with the artist's custom brand. See this page and photo for size comparison to Kathryn’s original divided salt boxes.
The salt box lid has been finished with food safe resin, and features a swivel lid with a magnetic closure. There are two carved compartments inside, suitable for storing different types of salt, spices or vanity items. The lid is snug but not airtight.
This salt box ships packaged in a recyclable black gift box with compostable paper shred and care information. Shop other round boxes, tea boxes, and round or rectangular trays for coordinating designs.
Cleaning instructions: Wipe clean with a damp cloth. The flat resin box top can be cleaned with glass cleaner or soap and water. Condition the wood by wiping with mineral oil and a soft cloth. Not recommended for storing liquids, immersion in water, or prolonged outdoor use.
About Shipping and Currency
This artwork will ship from British Columbia, and all prices on the site are in US dollars. Shipping is free for all destinations in Canada or the United States, and no duty is charged on artwork, although local taxes may apply based on your destination.
Read more about the shipping and other policies here, or learn about our sustainability practices or work with nonprofits.
About this Species
Kelp
Kelp anchors itself to the sea bottom, and grows toward the sun with the help of an air-filled bulb. This marine algae can grow 1-2 feet per day, and provides essential habitat for a wide variety of marine creatures. Kelp forests protect rocky shores from waves, produce oxygen and sequester carbon. These hidden forests are essential to life on earth.
All images remain copyright © Kathryn Beals.
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