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Talasa Rattan Tray - Brown
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Our Talasa Tray is named after the Greek word for 'sea', in homage to its undulating edge that resembles a wave. The shape is based upon an antique tray, reimagined...
| Width | 55 cm |
| Depth | 43 cm |
| Height | 5 cm |
Our Talasa Tray is named after the Greek word for 'sea', in homage to its undulating edge that resembles a wave. The shape is based upon an antique tray, reimagined in handwoven rattan and coated with a lacquer for protection.
- Handwoven rattan
- Product code: A18070-1-32-1058-10
The Rattan Collection
Hand Finished
Artisanal Crafting Process
FAQs
The Talasa Rattan Tray measures 55cm wide, 43cm deep and 5cm high, making it a practical decorative tray for coffee tables, consoles and serving at home.
Yes, the Talasa Rattan Tray is finished with a protective lacquer coating, which helps add durability and makes it better suited to everyday use and light spills.
The Talasa Rattan Tray takes its name from the Greek word for ‘sea’, inspired by its scalloped edge that resembles a wave. The shape is based on an antique tray, reimagined in handwoven rattan.
Yes, the Talasa Rattan Tray is handwoven, so each piece may vary slightly in colour, weave and finish. These subtle variations are part of the character of natural rattan and artisanal craftsmanship.
No, the Talasa Tray does not have carrying handles. It has a seamless scalloped edge that gives the rattan tray a clean, decorative finish.
The Talasa Rattan Tray is best suited to indoor use. As a handwoven rattan tray with a lacquered finish, it should be kept in dry interior spaces and not left outdoors in damp or wet conditions.
Yes, other trays are available across the Talasa range, including different materials, colours and finishes. This makes it easy to coordinate your tray styling with the rest of your homeware.
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