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  • Despite their small size, this collection of divided trays boasts a variety of patterns and textures. Bold colors and luxurious gold leaf are beautifully framed within the slim frame. The compact size allows for versatility. Placed in the hallway, it can be used for keys. In the bathroom, it serves as a jewelry tray. On a coffee table, it's a decorative piece. Anywhere in the house, it adds a touch of elegance.
  • The Bronze mirrored tray combines a balance of rich patterns with muted tones, revealing the beauty behind the deceptively ordinary themes that inspire it. It is a timeless design based on nature and travel.
  • Made in Belgium, these cushions with abstract patterns have a sophisticated and original look. They are crafted from Jacquard fabrics woven primarily from cotton, linen, and wool, which blend together to create a play of textures and varied shaded tones. Mix and match freely with this luxurious and inviting collection.
  • Made in Belgium, these cushions with abstract patterns have a sophisticated and original look. They are crafted from Jacquard fabrics woven primarily from cotton, linen, and wool, which blend together to create a play of textures and varied shaded tones. Mix and match freely with this luxurious and inviting collection.
  • Made in Belgium, these cushions with abstract patterns have a sophisticated and original look. They are crafted from Jacquard fabrics woven primarily from cotton, linen, and wool, which blend together to create a play of textures and varied shaded tones. Mix and match freely with this luxurious and inviting collection.
  • Inspired by tribal prints and motifs from Africa to Indonesia, the Tribal Quest tray collection sees the world's textiles illustrated in its pieces. The mix of luxurious colors with muted neutrals in rich patterns creates a fluid balance, aptly capturing its inspiration from places around the globe. Mimicking the sumptuous movement of fabric, the Tribal Quest collection is vibrant and stimulating.
  • Distinctive and luxurious, the Mystic Gold tray collection instantly brightens a space with its cheerful colors, modern patterns, and invigorating pops of gold. The contrast between its dark wood rims and shimmering glass bases further highlights the exquisite golden tones that prevail throughout the collection.
  • Inspired by tribal prints and motifs from Africa to Indonesia, the Tribal Quest tray collection sees the world's textiles illustrated in its pieces. The mix of luxurious colors with muted neutrals in rich patterns creates a fluid balance, aptly capturing its inspiration from places around the globe. Mimicking the sumptuous movement of fabric, the Tribal Quest collection is vibrant and stimulating.
  • Inspired by tribal prints and motifs from Africa to Indonesia, the Tribal Quest tray collection sees the world's textiles illustrated in its pieces. The mix of luxurious colors with muted neutrals in rich patterns creates a fluid balance, aptly capturing its inspiration from places around the globe. Mimicking the sumptuous movement of fabric, the Tribal Quest collection is vibrant and stimulating.
  • A muted color palette meets captivating motifs inspired by nature and travel. The classic tray collection experiments with the balance between rich patterns offset by muted tones, revealing the beauty behind the deceptively ordinary themes that inspire it. In doing so, this collection captures the essence of timelessness.
  • The collection of translucent trays artfully places organic dots on an aged surface, creating a sense of depth and allowing dynamic combinations to flourish. While the overall result is bold, the collection possesses a certain lightness conveyed by the delicate inks and pigments.
  • The Wabi Sabi tray collection is inspired by nature. Designer Dawn Sweitzer explains: “As I traveled through the Blue Ridge Mountains, the view became almost like a layered watercolor painting. The blue of the sky, shades of gray, and mist covered the horizon. As the sun set, it took on a whole new color palette with warm autumnal tones like sienna, sand, and sepia.” Or how you can find beauty in what isn’t perfect.
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