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Drawn in 1873 and reimagined in our New York studio, this historic sea-coast map reveals Long Island with uncommon clarity: its slender inlets, its hidden harbors, its deliberate network of roads and towns. Every line is the work of a cartographer intent on documenting not just geography, but the precise tension where land gives way to water.
Beneath the curve of French crystal, the island seems to lift from the surface, surrounded by a field of deep maritime green that sharpens every contour. The effect is clean, modern, and quietly arresting. Each piece is handcrafted in our atelier and backed in felt, transforming a century-old document into a sculptural object of weight and permanence.
Printed in pigment ink on acid-free artist paper, this paperweight is part archival artifact, part contemporary design object. A distillation of history, craftsmanship, and a sense of place made tangible.
A quiet reminder of where land meets water, and where beauty is given purpose.
Style: DPWI-227