This rectangular teak tray from the 1970s is crafted from bent plywood with a warm, medium brown tone and a subtle reddish undertone. The pronounced natural wood grain creates an organic pattern across the semi-matte surface, giving the piece a gentle sheen without gloss. The design features smoothly rounded corners and gently raised edges seamlessly integrated into the overall form, free from visible joints or hardware—an example of precise mid-century modern craftsmanship. The absence of adornments or decorations emphasizes its timeless, minimalist character, and the condition remains very good with only minimal traces of use. The tray conveys a sense of order and calm, as if preserving fragments of daily life within the texture of the wood. Its clean lines and distinct grain evoke associations with the naturalness and simplicity of the 1970s, introducing an atmosphere of harmony into the space. Interaction with this piece means engaging with an object that organizes its surroundings quietly, leaving room for personal interpretation. It can be used both as a serving tray for drinks or snacks and as a base for decorative arrangements in the living or dining room. It pairs well with matte ceramics, glass, or metal accents, highlighting material contrasts. Combining it with subdued textiles or placing it on a light-colored tabletop will accentuate the wood’s grain. It may also be displayed on a console or sideboard, where it becomes a functional yet understated vintage accent in a contemporary interior.
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Depth44 cm
Width60 cm
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Width60 cm
Depth44 cm
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