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Holloways of Ludlow

Large Fruit Tray with Grooves - Walnut, Oak

£160

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Founded in 1985, Holloways of Ludlow is a British interiors brand known for...

The fruit tray offers generous capacity with its modular groove system, crafted from solid oak wood with rich walnut finish. Its innovative groove design provides multiple arrangement possibilities, while the substantial construction ensures long-lasting use. The larger format accommodates bigger displays and gatherings, and the natural wood texture brings organic appeal to table settings.

The Woak Gincana Fruit Tray, masterfully designed by Matteo Zorzenoni, is a delightful addition to your dining table, seamlessly merging form and function. This exceptional piece is part of the Gincana collection, a series of modular fruit bowls created from solid oak wood and available in a range of captivating colors. This unique tray''s design incorporates clever grooves, transforming it into a versatile and entertaining table decoration, perfect for various combinations. The Gincana Fruit Tray is offered in two convenient sizes: small and large, catering to your specific needs and table dimensions. Additionally, you can choose from the warm, natural hues of soaped oak or the timeless appeal of rich walnut. These choices allow you to match the tray to your interior décor or your personal style, creating an inviting and interactive centerpiece for your dining space. Whether you use it to hold your favorite fruits or to craft a captivating display, the Woak Gincana Fruit Tray is not just functional; it''s a charming and dynamic piece of art that brings both versatility and whimsy to your dining experience. Elevate your table decor with this fusion of creativity and utility, embodying a harmonious blend of contemporary design and timeless materials.

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