This large neoclassical tray from the 1960s and 70s is crafted from veneered wood in a warm, medium brown tone with prominent natural grain. The central feature is a floral marquetry motif in shades of yellow, orange, and beige, encircled by a rococo-inspired border in light beige. The tray's perimeter is accentuated by an openwork brass gallery with a subtle patina, underscoring a classic character typical of Hollywood Regency style. The form is balanced and harmonious: a rectangular outline with rounded corners and gently raised edges. The surface is smooth and mirror-like, finished in high gloss—either lacquered or French polished. Construction is solid, with discreet, invisible joints. The tray is in very good vintage condition, with only faint scratches and minimal wear to the brass, consistent with gentle use and age, without major damage or evidence of restoration.This tray echoes the era when neoclassical ornamentation met Hollywood-inspired opulence. The lustrous wood surface reflects light, creating an almost theatrical effect—as though inviting everyday rituals to unfold in a stylized setting. The brass gallery, bearing a gentle patina, recalls grand salons where functional art and conversation were equally prized. The floral inlay speaks to a love of detail, while the symmetry of the design attests to the artisan’s skill—hovering between tradition and modernity, leaving a mark of its time.The tray could serve as a statement piece on a coffee table in a mid-century or classic retro living room. It may be paired with a crystal decanter and glasses, porcelain or candles in brass candlesticks. It also works as
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Height3 cm
Width53 cm
Length38 cm
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Length38 cm
Height3 cm
Width53 cm
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