Indigo Honeycomb Bone Inlay Serving Tray

Why we chose it

Good design, with a point of view

Because every tile is hand-cut and hand-dyed individually, no two trays are exactly alike in pattern or dye depth. The inlay wraps all visible surfaces, not just the floor, and the indigo shifts noticeably depending on the light in the room. It is a tray that actually gets better the closer you look at it.

Find its place

Where It Fits Best

A quick read on the product's aesthetic fit, the rooms it suits, and the ways it works best.

Style

  • The honeycomb bone inlay pattern in indigo and ivory gives this tray a globally influenced, artisanal character that fits bohemian, eclectic, and maximalist interiors equally well.
  • The inlay surface has a semi-gloss sheen on individual bone tiles contrasted by matte white grout lines, creating visual depth and tactile interest.
  • The indigo dye varies subtly tile to tile, so the surface reads differently in different lighting conditions, adding a dynamic quality to its appearance.
  • The rectangular form with raised sides and cut-out handles is clean and functional, keeping the decorative surface as the visual focal point.

Rooms

  • Bedroom: shown in lifestyle photography on white bed linens, styled with a mug, snacks, book, and small vase.
  • Also at home on a dresser, coffee table, or nightstand.

Best For

  • Breakfast in bed: the lifestyle image shows the tray holding a mug, snacks, a book, and a small vase on bed linens.
  • Bedside or dresser organizer: suited for corralling small everyday items on a nightstand or dresser surface.
  • Decorative coffee table display: the tray's visual pattern makes it a statement piece for grouping objects on a coffee table.
  • Nesting storage: the two sizes nest together for compact storage when not in use.
Indigo Honeycomb Bone Inlay Serving Tray

Styling note

A little guidance from our edit

Place it on a nightstand or dresser with a white ceramic vessel and a small stack of books to let the indigo pattern anchor the grouping. On a coffee table, keep surrounding objects neutral so the honeycomb surface stays the focal point.

Worth knowing

The useful details

About This Piece

This serving tray is covered in hand-cut bone tiles fitted into a honeycomb pattern and dyed indigo against an ivory ground. The bone inlay wraps the interior floor, interior walls, and exterior sides, so the pattern holds up from every angle. Cut-out handles on the short ends make it easy to carry from room to room. Both the Large and Medium sizes are sold individually and nest together for storage.

Because each tile is hand-dyed individually, no two reach exactly the same depth of indigo. The result is a surface that reads differently in morning light than it does in the evening, with the whole grid subtly alive depending on where you place it. Cut-out slot handles on both short ends let you carry the tray across the room without fumbling. The raised sides keep things contained whether you are serving or organizing. The two sizes nest cleanly together when you only need one.

Materials & Details

Material: Bone inlay surface; wood core.

Pattern: Honeycomb.

Color: Indigo and ivory.

Construction: Hand-assembled; tiles fitted piece by piece.

Sizes available: Large and Medium (sold individually; nest together).

Handles: Cut-out slots on both short ends.

Dimensions

— Large: dimensions vary — refer to listing specifications.

— Medium: dimensions vary — refer to listing specifications.

Care
Wipe clean with a dry or lightly dampened cloth.
Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture or standing water.
Do not submerge or place in a dishwasher.
Keep out of direct, sustained sunlight to preserve dye depth.
Handle with care; bone inlay is a delicate surface.
Shipping & Returns

Shipping calculated at checkout.

30-day returns on unused pieces.