Atlantis Tray Coral Handles Aqua
£1,045.00
1 in stock
NOTE FROM
THE DESIGNER
Atlantis Tray Coral Handles Aqua. Medium Size only
Atlantis Tray Coral Handles Aqua is rectangular and handmade by creating a mosaic of Aqua colour Pearl Oyster shell. It is fitted with handmade silver plated coral handles.Colours: The Atlantis tray is available in several colours of shell including, Aqua, Brown, Cream, Prussian Blue and Black. Also it is possible to have the tray with gold or silver plated handles.
Dimensions:
M: Width: 45.5cm • Depth: 31.0cm • Height:6.5cm
The Atlantis Tray is not only with Coral Handles but we also available with Monkey or Bamboo handles. A smaller cocktail version of this tray is also available and can be seen in our tableware selection.
The tray is perfectly versatile because it can be used as server or as a unique home accent.Hence it is perfect to transform any interior scheme or to give as a treasured gift.
Objet Luxe create “The Jewellery of The Home”. Whether you’re looking to serve drinks or create an eye-catching tabletop vignette, an opulent serving tray is a versatile solution. From textural shagreen finishes to contemporary shell designs, our pieces are crafted with a focus on superior quality and style.
Objet Luxe are proud to design and make unique pieces to help you create very special and unusual tablescapes when entertaining guests. We don’t need any excuse to sit down and enjoy a meal with friends and loved ones!
Sustainability:
Shells used by Objet Luxe are ethically sourced from sustainable sources. We only use the finest quality natural raw materials, all of which comply to CITES and all international environmental legislatio
M: Width: 45.5cm • Depth: 31.0cm • Height:6.5cm
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SKU: TR-ATLAQUC-046-SV
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