£162
Colour: Brown
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Original Product Description:
The Bridge Tray from Design House Stockholm is more than just a tray; it''s a versatile piece of furniture that brings order and style to any space. Designed by the renowned Swedish designer Carina Seth Andersson, this finely grained oak plywood tray effortlessly blurs the line between form and function. With a unique rim adorned with slits, it defies traditional notions of tables and trays. This flexible piece of furniture is equally at home on the floor, outdoors, in different rooms, or perched on a specially designed pouf. Carina Seth Andersson''s vision for the Bridge Tray is a testament to her design ethos of simplicity and meaningful form. It''s a functional response to the ever-changing needs of modern spaces, making it a distinctive addition to your home or any public setting. Bridge Tray challenges conventional design with its innovative approach, offering a balance between practicality and timeless aesthetics. Whether you need a table, a tray, or a blend of both, this piece stands ready to adapt to your unique requirements. The tray''s slits provide easy handling, making it an ideal solution for those who appreciate both style and functionality in their living spaces.
Founded in 1985, Holloways of Ludlow is a British interiors brand known for its expertly curated lighting, furniture, and home accessories. For kitchen spaces, Holloways offers refined essentials that elevate everyday dining experiences. Their tableware collections feature clean lines and sophisticated finishes, while quality glassware adds elegance to both casual and formal occasions. Thoughtfully designed kitchen storage solutions maintain organization without sacrificing style, complemented by table accessories that enhance entertaining. Each kitchen piece demonstrates the brand's attention to functional beauty, ensuring that culinary spaces reflect the same design principles found throughout their collections where British craftsmanship meets contemporary living.