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Continue ShoppingThe horseshoe above the door. The one that has been there since before anyone can remember who put it up or when. It faces the right direction — which direction is right depends on whom you ask, and in Wellington's world nobody asks because it has always been this way and everything has always been fine. The luck is ambient. The luck is general and specific at once. It has been both for longer than anyone has been counting.
Horseshoe is the collection's symbol piece: one object, rendered with the full weight of something that means more than it is. For a mudroom, a kitchen, an entry hall — anywhere you'd put a horseshoe if you had one, but on the wall instead of above the door. For anyone who has spent real time in a barn and knows what old iron means, and what it's supposed to mean, and why those are not entirely different things.
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| 5x7 print | 8x10 frame |
| 8x10 print | 11x14 frame |
| 11x14 print | 16x20 frame |
| 16x20 print | 18x24 frame |
| 18x24 print | 22x28 frame |
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A note when a new guest arrives. Eloise tells you who's coming, who's already at the table, and what they're bringing with them.
Sent quietly, never urgently, by Amy at Paperfinch.