Humble Hare The Pheasant Parade Sharing Platter
From their beautiful plumage to their silly characters there’s nothing we don’t love about pheasants! This cherished symbol of the British countryside adds a pop of colour to our classic watercolour design.
Designed to make your shared dishes look extra inviting, our marble sharing platters elevate any cheese or charcuterie board. Create the perfect grazing board or dining table centrepiece for your next gathering with family and friends, or put this multipurpose platter to use in the kitchen as a worktop saver, trivet, pastry board and spoon rest. It’s perfect as a trivet for large casserole dishes, or simply displayed as a decorative accent in your home.
Marble Sharing Platter size: L40 x W20 x H1.2cm
Marble is a natural material, colour, finishes and veining may vary from piece to piece. No two pieces of marble are the same!
The Marble has a natural tumbled finished and is sealed with a cork backing to protect your surfaces.
Handmade in the UK
Finished with a Cork Backing to protect your worktops and Surfaces.
Our marble platters and coasters are multipurpose, their uses are endless!
- Grazing board.
- Cheese or charcuterie board.
- Dining table centrepiece.
- Candle stand for multiple candles.
- Trivet for roasting tins and large dishes.
- Worktop saver.
- Pastry board.
- Decorative picture tile.
Care Instructions
- All of our marble platters are certified food safe for cold snacks.
- Heat resistant to 90°C.
- Our marble products are not dishwasher or microwave safe, and cannot be submerged in water due to their cork backing.
- The surface and underside of your platter can be cleaned using a sponge with dish soap and warm water, or an antibacterial spray and soft cloth.
- Our marble platters are not stain-proof, so heavy-staining food and drink such as beetroot, turmeric, coffee, red wine and tomato-based sauces may stain.
- We do not recommend that you use our platters as a chopping board.
- Please handle with care due to product weight.
Please find our full Care Guide here.

















