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Notre Monde
The Wabi Sabi collection of glass trays is inspired by nature. Designer Dawn Sweitzer explains: “While traveling through the blue ridge mountains, the vista became almost like a layered watercolor painting. Sky blues, gray, and mist colors layered the horizon. As the sun was setting it took on a whole new color palette with warm autumn hues like sienna, sand, sepia.” Or how you can find beauty in the not-so-perfect.
Stunning house warming gift. Lynn. Northbrook, IL. 2024-09-09 16:10:10
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
Well made. Joseph. Miami, FL. 2025-04-28 20:14:19
The Wabi Sabi collection of glass trays is inspired by nature. Designer Dawn Sweitzer explains: "While traveling through the blue ridge mountains, the vista became almost like a layered watercolor painting. Sky blues, gray and mist colors layered the horizon. As the sun was setting it took on a whole new color palette with warm autumn hues like sienna, sand, sepia." Or how you can find beauty in the not-so-perfect.
Reminiscent of a riverbed’s movement and reflective metallics, organic movement meets linear shapes in the linear flow tray collection. This glass tray is inspired by the ink drawings at the beginning of the design process, when the pigment hits the glass it takes on a remarkable life of its own. Complementary effects are revealed in unexpected ways.
Reminiscent of a riverbed’s movement and reflective metallics, organic movement meets linear shapes in the Linear Flow tray collection. This Graphite Organic oblong glass tray is inspired by the ink drawings at the beginning of the design process, when the pigment hits the glass it takes on a remarkable life of its own. Complementary effects are revealed in unexpected ways.
This is an amazingly beautiful, heavy tray. I am going to hang it on the wall. It is dark, so it needs light to show it off.. Carol. Edwards, MS. 2024-07-21 20:42:50
The collection of glass trays is inspired by nature. Designer Dawn Sweitzer explains: "While traveling through the blue ridge mountains, the vista became almost like a layered watercolor painting. As the sun was setting it took on a whole new color palette with warm autumn hues like sienna, sand, sepia." Or how you can find beauty in the not-so-perfect.
Organic movement meets linear shapes in the Linear Flow tray collection. This Ink Square glass tray is inspired by the ink drawings at the beginning of the design process, when the pigment hits the glass it takes on a remarkable life of its own. Complementary effects are revealed in unexpected ways, where hand-sketched and painted linear patterns generate a truly distinctive finish.
. Jeffrey. Coventry, RI. 2025-02-10 16:08:35
. Lesly. Mt Pleasant, SC. 2022-01-17 15:08:54
Organic movement meets linear shapes in the Linear Flow tray collection. This bronze organic glass tray is inspired by the ink drawings at the beginning of the design process, when the pigment hits the glass it takes on a remarkable life of its own. Complementary effects are revealed in unexpected ways, where hand-sketched and painted linear patterns generate a truly distinctive finish.
The Second Nature tray collection is inspired by the organic shapes and abstract shadows of nature, stacked rocks, the bark of a tree, and the markings on a turtle’s shell. A harmonious blend of organic inspiration and contemporary design, Second Nature perfectly layers hand-printed glass over the warmth of wood. The artistry of the moss green and metallic ink palette brings a quiet sophistication to its surroundings.
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