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Geometric Southwestern Minimalism - White and Grey Serving Tray

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Geometric Southwestern Minimalism - White and Grey Serving Tray

A symmetrical composition of stacked triangular forms radiates outward from the center in shades of grey and white, creating a balanced, rhythmic pattern inspired by Southwestern textile traditions. The geometric precision and high contrast between light and shadow tones produce a calm, orderly aesthetic with subtle visual movement across the entire surface. Crafted from eco-friendly bamboo with a glossy printed surface and made to order, hand wash only. A coffee table platter, entryway catchall, or breakfast-in-bed carrier that carries an independent artist's work, not a store-shelf print.

A symmetrical composition of stacked triangular forms radiates outward from the center in shades of grey and white, creating a balanced, rhythmic pattern inspired by Southwestern textile traditions. The geometric precision and high contrast between light and shadow tones produce a calm, orderly aesthetic with subtle visual movement across the entire surface. Crafted from eco-friendly bamboo with a glossy printed surface and made to order, hand wash only. A coffee table platter, entryway catchall, or breakfast-in-bed carrier that carries an independent artist's work, not a store-shelf print.

$90.00
Geometric Southwestern Minimalism - White and Grey Serving Tray—
$90.00

Description

A symmetrical composition of stacked triangular forms radiates outward from the center in shades of grey and white, creating a balanced, rhythmic pattern inspired by Southwestern textile traditions. The geometric precision and high contrast between light and shadow tones produce a calm, orderly aesthetic with subtle visual movement across the entire surface. Crafted from eco-friendly bamboo with a glossy printed surface and made to order, hand wash only. A coffee table platter, entryway catchall, or breakfast-in-bed carrier that carries an independent artist's work, not a store-shelf print.