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Alice Lane Home Collection
A timeless must-have, the Crystal Slab styles perfectly in a myriad of settings. Its straightforward rectangle block form crafted from solid K1 crystal is an absolute showstopper. It effortlessly lends a beautiful look, capturing light and elegance at every angle.
HALCYON DAYS
This striking black tray with the elegant twin leopard design is a part of our Magnificent Wildlife collection.
Matahari US
Sturdy trays have cut out handles making it easy to carry. Attractive and suitable for any home décor or entertaining guest on specail accosions. Perfect for the table or ottoman as a decorative accent.
Port 68
We love the whimsy of the square lucite zebra tray. The Scalamandre zebra pattern in the color is your fun serving tray and/or gift for the adventurer in us all. Use the tray on the ottoman, bath, or kitchen for a pop of color! A little background history: Originally designed in the 1940s for the Gino of Capri restaurant, lovingly known as "Ginos" by New Yorkers, Scalamandre restored the Zebras wallcovering in the upper east side institution in the 1970s after it was destroyed in a fire. Flora Scalamandre, wife of Franco, free-handed the signature motif that would come to be known as the iconic Scalamandre zebras. The pattern is celebrated the world over in design and in the movies. It was featured in the "Royal Tannebaums" and "Mighty Aphrodite." The pattern design has grown in color offerings and mediums.
If my house were on fire, this is one of the things I would grab to go with me. I'm kind of obsessed with the vibrant green and the zebras. It's somehow even better in person.. Dawn. Newton, MA. 2024-10-07 11:37:40
Maitland-Smith
This elegant serving tray features Malachite stone inlay and polished cast brass sparrow handles.
Regina Andrew
Marlow's daring yet diminutive plates are functional works of art. Solid white marble makes for a beautiful charcuterie board in the larger size, while the smaller size is perfect for exhibiting collectibles in the powder room.
Michael Aram
The Michael Aram Palace collection explores, through Michael's eyes, the richness of detail and ornament in Palace throughout the world. As a part-time resident of India since 1989, Palace architecture has been a steady source of inspiration and this collection pays tribute to the geometry and complexity of Moghul's design. The classically elegant shapes and materials in this collection reflect the arches, finials, carved panels, and ornamentation prevalent in the Palace throughout the East. I like the old saying that every man's home is his Palace. This is a collection that brings the grandness and intricacy of Palace architecture into your home, in an elegant yet everyday way. The collection is a journey of sorts into the sophisticated world of regal architecture, yet what I love about it is that there is a surprising simplicity to the geometric forms as well as restraint in the tone-on-tone interplay with light and shadow of the surfaces.
Ethnicraft
A subdued color palette meets captivating motifs inspired by nature and travel. This Black Organic glass valet tray experiments with the balance between rich patterns offset with muted tones, revealing the beauty behind the deceivingly ordinary subjects from which inspiration is drawn. In doing so, this collection captures the essence of timelessness.
This arrived quickly and in great condition- an elegant accent piece for our contemporary/transitional dining room.. Anonymous. . 2024-08-30 16:02:38
The Sting Tray is a chic, versatile piece featuring a beautiful blush color, textured shagreen design, and two opposing open handles.
This handsome tray makes a refined statement with its matte finish, burled wood design, and bold black edges and rim. Style on coffee tables, consoles, built-ins, and counters for a polished, tasteful touch.
We love the whimsy of the rectangle lucite zebra tray. The Scalamandre zebra pattern in the color of blue denim is your fun serving tray and/or gift for the adventurer in us all. A little background history: In 1945, Flora Scalamandre was asked by a friend in New York, Gino Circiello, who was opening a small restaurant to develop a fun, animated wallpaper for his new restaurant Gino's. He fell in love with the whimsical repeat of the prancing zebras that she presented to him. The motif was instantly put into repeat and printed on wallpaper in the color of the rich marinara sauce. It's still a hit today! Scalamandre offers patterns in fabric and wallpaper in multiple colors.
Love it!. Susanne. New York, NY. 2022-01-31 12:39:15
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