From our newest lacquer collection, the Handled Lacquer Tray brings understated luxury to entertaining and everyday living. Each tray is handcrafted by a small artisanal workshop, where wooden forms are shaped by hand and meticulously finished with multiple layers of lacquer to achieve a richly lustrous surface with exceptional depth and shine.
Designed with integrated handles and a balanced, sculptural form, these trays make an elegant statement on a coffee table, ottoman, or bar cart. Generously sized and beautifully proportioned, they are ideal for serving drinks, appetizers, or presenting curated objects throughout the home.
Due to the handmade nature of this piece, subtle variations may occur, making each tray uniquely its own.
Details
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Hand-lacquered wood
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Integrated handles
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Round tray: 17” diameter x 2” H
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Rectangular tray: 17” W x 14” L x 2” H
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Wipe clean with a damp cloth
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Made in Vietnam
A timeless serving piece that blends artisanal craftsmanship with effortless sophistication.
ABOUT SIREN SONG
Siren Song is a collection that aims to draw one in. My goal is for each piece to be unique and alluring in some way. Every item is precious, whether it is a piece of horn jewelry or a hand carved tray.
Part of the inspiration for this collection comes from Dutch still life paintings of the 16th and 17th centuries. These paintings were also called “Vanitas”. They contained depictions of symbolic items, many referencing death or symbolic of different aspects of life, such as skulls, fruits, butterflies, flowers, and musical instruments.
I have also looked to what are commonly referred to as “Cabinets of Curiosities.” Phenomena that emerged in the 16th century. Collectors housed their most precious possessions, from rare shells and ivories, to rock crystal objects and fine portrait miniatures. Many collections were housed in specially designed rooms and cabinets to display these treasures to maximum effect.
This collection is a personal journey, inspired by my own whims and follies. I have put my heart and soul into designing these objects, and each one reflects a moment from my past or a hope for the future. I hope you cherish these pieces as much as I do.
-Thomas P. Fernez
Captain