Rising from 16 feet of water off the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay, this red-brick caisson tower was first lit in 1894 to guide sailors around the treacherous Wolf Trap Shoal near Mathews County, Virginia. The iron cylinder is filled with concrete and secured with rip-rap to endure the bay’s harsh waters and winter ice flows.
Inspired by this maritime sentinel, our piece echoes the sweeping form of waves and foam at its base, a tactile nod to the sea’s power and the lighthouse’s enduring vigilance. Insert a light to summon the same guiding glow.
Dimensions: (9.75" x 6.5")
Built for lamp kits or battery light setups. Ideal for altars or cozy spaces that need a lighthouse’s calm.
Care: Hand wash only. Not dishwasher or microwave-safe. Ceramic doesn’t navigate storms well.
Rising from 16 feet of water off the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay, this red-brick caisson tower was first lit in 1894 to guide sailors around the treacherous Wolf Trap Shoal near Mathews County, Virginia. The iron cylinder is filled with concrete and secured with rip-rap to endure the bay’s harsh waters and winter ice flows.
Inspired by this maritime sentinel, our piece echoes the sweeping form of waves and foam at its base, a tactile nod to the sea’s power and the lighthouse’s enduring vigilance. Insert a light to summon the same guiding glow.
Dimensions: (9.75" x 6.5")
Built for lamp kits or battery light setups. Ideal for altars or cozy spaces that need a lighthouse’s calm.
Care: Hand wash only. Not dishwasher or microwave-safe. Ceramic doesn’t navigate storms well.