Bamboo Wicker Round Serving Trays with Handles | Decorative Trays for Dining Table
by Made Terra
₹ 4,853.35
SKU M2008-DH29-US
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- 🌳VERSATILE - Medium and large serving tray for coffee table, bar, bread, snacks, food, drink, kitchen. It also makes the perfect decorative trays for the bathroom, living room, and your home. Wicker coffee tray with handles for easy handling
- 🍞BEAUTY AND FUNCTION - The wicker woven basket tray makes a decorative piece for your home. It adds character and a touch of natural beauty to many styles of décor. The serving tray is also an ideal housewarming gift
- 🖐HAND WOVEN: Our cute serving and coffee trays are crafted by the hand of Vietnamese artisans. It is light, flexible but hands made to last a long time.
- 🌏EARTH-FRIENDLY – Made Terra wicker trays are made of bamboo, a plant that’s sustainably grown and easy to harvest. Bamboo is widely used by artisans to make home décor furniture and accessories. This is a great eco-friendly and sustainable decor and serving table solution.
- 📐YOUR PURCHASE MAKES AN IMPACT – Made Terra is a local maker-to-market company by artisans in Vietnam. Our serving trays are masterfully handwoven by skilled artisans in Phu Vinh, a 400-year-old village nestled 25 kilometers outside of Hanoi, Vietnam