Laminated Walnut Trays

$950.00
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Formed with 5 layers of cross-laminated 1/16" walnut veneer, these large serving trays accomplish a delicately thin appearance in a robust rigid shape. Solid bronze rails in a brown patina are inlayed along the exposed edges to add strength and protection for sliding items while carrying, and the subtle curved ends allow functional ease for lifting from a flat surface.

Presenting a bottle of wine to a guest lends an emotional opportunity for anticipation. Rather than overpowering, the cradle is intended to be a secondary recognition, complimenting first the focus of the label. Developing a carrying method without an obstructing handle over top was the gateway to this success. Reducing weight as much as possible ultimately led to a minimalist approach, nearly perceiving the bottle to be floating in the air.

Size: 10" length x 4.3" width x 6.4" height

Weight: 0.65 lbs

Often chosen to uphold in relentless exterior environments, Teak is prized for its exceptional durability and resistance to moisture. It has a high natural oil content and stays dimensionally stable over long periods of time. Featuring eccentric golden brown patterns, each piece is uniquely different.

Sioux Gold Rush Bison shoulder is known for its thick and durable qualities, with a distinctive, rugged, pebbled grain that showcases natural markings. It offers excellent resistance to wear, making it ideal for items intended for longevity with the ability to age gracefully. Material thickness measure at 4-5 oz.

One of the highest quality cow hide leathers available, Kampelli has a soft, glovey feel, consisting of small pebble grain and a natural aniline finish. Authentically sourced from Montana, it is considered an exceptionally clean leather with full top grain qualities. Material thickness measures 3-4 oz.

Key Features

Hundreds of 750ml bottles were tested to ensure a secure fit with a wide range of neck and body diameters while keeping the overall footprint of the product as minimal as possible.

A year of testing with multiple sommeliers determined the perfect angle and width between rods for comfortable and natural grasping of the cradle while pouring.

Machined with aircraft aluminum, the black anodized metal components are scratch resistant and have comparative qualities to steel at half the weight, enabling a minimalist design without sacrificing strength.

A clean pour is an important step when decanting wine. Place a light or candle under the viewing window to clearly see the sediment at the shoulder of the bottle, ensuring none gets poured in.

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