Standing tall in Corolla since 1875, the Currituck Beach Lighthouse was built to guide ships safely past the shifting sands of North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Unlike many lighthouses of its era, it was left unpainted, its red brick tower rising plainly and confidently against the coast, because sometimes function is the beauty.
This ceramic version captures the lighthouse’s classic tapered form, brick texture, and keeper’s house at its base, a quiet nod to the lives once lived in service to the light. It’s a piece rooted in history, salt air, and long nights of watchfulness.
Perfect for coastal collections, North Carolina pride, lighthouse lovers, or anyone drawn to structures that exist for one clear purpose and do it well.
Still standing. Still watching. Still doing its job.
Approx. 13" x 8"
Standing tall in Corolla since 1875, the Currituck Beach Lighthouse was built to guide ships safely past the shifting sands of North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Unlike many lighthouses of its era, it was left unpainted, its red brick tower rising plainly and confidently against the coast, because sometimes function is the beauty.
This ceramic version captures the lighthouse’s classic tapered form, brick texture, and keeper’s house at its base, a quiet nod to the lives once lived in service to the light. It’s a piece rooted in history, salt air, and long nights of watchfulness.
Perfect for coastal collections, North Carolina pride, lighthouse lovers, or anyone drawn to structures that exist for one clear purpose and do it well.
Still standing. Still watching. Still doing its job.
Approx. 13" x 8"