Serving Trays & Trivets
Wood batik tray, 'Lotus Majesty'
A work of exceptional beauty, this tray exudes the charismatic charm of Javanese artistry. The design is by Indah and Indra, who masterfully transfer batik techniques unto pule wood to create blossoming lotuses.
Cedar and leather trays, 'Wings of Liberty' (set of 3)
A bird of exotic plumage opens its wings as it takes to flight in absolute liberty. Portrayed in burnished tooled leather, the graceful image adorns a set of trays. Oscar Pastor crafts the set of three from fragrant cedar wood and applies an antique finish.
Teak tray, 'Star'
Bharti and Ritu work in the sanjhi paper cutting technique to create a radiant star. They set the handmade paper between glass panes and showcase it in a teak tray.
Cane and brass trays, 'Round Tea Break' (set of 3)
Man Mohan draws upon India's age-old weaving customs for the creation of these trendy round trays. They are woven by hand of cane and decorated with shiny brass brim and handles. Set includes three stackable trays.
Aluminum trays, 'Weave of Light' (pair)
Avid admirer of Mexican customs, arts and crafts, Mercedes Lopez designs these sleek trays. They are shaped like traditional petates or hand-woven palm rugs. The trays glow with the bright sheen of the aluminum and zinc alloy used for crafting them.
Ate serving tray, 'Mesmerize'
Oval rings evoke mesmerizing textures, characterizing the ompreng ranjang design of this hand-crafted serving tray. Zigzags lead to the edge, dynamically supporting the exquisite border culminating with two subtle handles.
Cedar tray, 'Star'
Austere details evoke the natural allure of this handmade fruit tray. The beautiful grain of cedar wood characterizes the piece, as Valter Rodrigues uses rami fiber to "sew together" the various slats and edges, resulting in a symmetrically rustic composition.
Stoneware tray, 'Banana Leaf'
Tat Yan Soo finds inspiration in every day custom and shapes this wok to resemble a banana leaf. Most Balinese are fond of serving food on banana leaves for they assure it enhances the flavor.
Aluminum trays, 'Falling Leaves' (pair)
Hand-crafted of gleaming aluminum, falling leaves become refined and radiant trays. Liem Hauw creates the pair in two graduated sizes.
Ceramic tray, 'Typhoon'
Emulating the power of a typhoon, fascinating visual textures cover this ceramic tray. Rich earth colors host waves of emerald as Praiwan applies the glaze, using water and a technique all his own. The hand-crafted design is mesmerizing.











