About this Product
Texas Lazy Susan with four Coasters. Hand made artwork. The Lazy Susan in made from real Maple Wood. The coasters are hand painted on Natural Limestone tiles. The natural limestone is very absorbent. It sucks the paint right down into the stone, so the paint will not wash off. The Lazy Susan is made from a print that I made from my original artwork. I enhanced the print with acrylic painting of the Bluebonnets around the State of Texas. The Lazy Susan is coated with epoxy resin for a clear, durable, glass like finish. Most people think it is made from ceramic.
The metal. ball bearing swivel is said to be able to withstand 200 lbs. I cover the swivel with another piece of 1/2" wood and apply felt bumpers to protect your table. This is a high quality piece that will be the perfect gift for any Texan, new or old. It is built to last for generations to come.
Don't miss this opportunity to give this special gift.
Thank you for looking. Our Lazy Susans were featured on an episode of Texas Country Reporter. Here is the Link:
Happy Home Design Art
Meet the Maker
Hi everyone, I am Janet Dineen, a handmade maker of Mosaic Art, Custom House numbers and Lazy Susans. Custom orders are my specialty. Feel free to ask about anything that you have in mind. Many times, the best ideas come from people like you.
I currently live in Aransas Pass, Texas where I am very lucky to have a home studio where I can work in the lovely air conditioning. My husband Mike and I work together on many of the projects, he cuts the wood and I paint.
We have a little dog named Dolly and her job is to keep us entertained and chase squirrels.
I welcome people into my home studio to visit or purchase something that I might have available. I hope to make something special for you soon. Cheers!
Shop Policies
I will accept returns on items that are not customized for you. Item such as a name or house number would be considered custom. You are responsible for the return shipping. I will refund when item is received at my home address. Thank you. Janet Dineen