
Each tray is surfaced in individually placed bone inlay pieces — hundreds of hand-cut hexagons set into a wood-core base, dyed in shifting tones of indigo and pale cream. No two tiles read exactly the same; the color moves from deep navy at the edges to softer dusk at the center, a result of the dyeing process rather than any digital pattern. Carved cutout handles sit flush on the longer sides, practical without interrupting the mosaic.
Because each tray is assembled by hand, slight variation in tile placement and tonal depth is part of what makes this piece its own.
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Each tray is surfaced in individually placed bone inlay pieces — hundreds of hand-cut hexagons set into a wood-core base, dyed in shifting tones of indigo and pale cream. No two tiles read exactly the same; the color moves from deep navy at the edges to softer dusk at the center, a result of the dyeing process rather than any digital pattern. Carved cutout handles sit flush on the longer sides, practical without interrupting the mosaic.
Because each tray is assembled by hand, slight variation in tile placement and tonal depth is part of what makes this piece its own.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
A considered place for everything that lands here
Gold earrings, a small vase, the thing you almost forgot — the indigo tray holds it all without looking cluttered. On a dresser at the end of the day or centered on a coffee table before guests arrive, it quietly turns scattered into composed.



