Acacia tray – serve with natural elegance
This handcrafted acacia wood tray measuring 300x230x15mm combines functionality with natural aesthetics. Its harmonious proportions and practical handles are designed to present plates in a stylish manner. The material gives each tray a unique character with natural wood grain patterns.
Ideal for serving starters, desserts or as a presentation surface for smaller dishes – in both the home and professional kitchens.
Natural material with character
Acacia wood is renowned for its durability and natural beauty. The wood's warm golden tones create a welcoming atmosphere at the table. Its natural oil content makes the tray less susceptible to stains and moisture compared with other wood types. The surface is treated to withstand daily use whilst preserving the wood's natural character.
Practical design for every serving occasion
The integrated handles make the tray easy to carry even when fully loaded. The low rim of 15mm frames the food elegantly without overpowering the presentation. The tray's dimensions are specifically suited to holding a 30x20 cm plate, making it perfect for individual servings. The flat base provides stability on a variety of surfaces.
Technical specifications
Made from solid acacia wood with dimensions of 300x230x15mm (length x width x height). The tray weighs 400 grams, making it substantial yet comfortable to handle. It is part of the Inspired By series from Revol Porcelæn, characterised by high quality and thoughtful design.
With this tray you get:
- A durable serving solution in a natural material
- Practical design with integrated handles
- Elegant presentation of plates and dishes
You are always welcome to contact our customer service at web@hwl.dk for further information.
Frequently asked questions
How do I care for my acacia wood tray?
Wipe the tray with a damp cloth after use and treat it regularly with food-safe oil to maintain the wood's natural lustre and resilience.
Can the tray handle direct contact with hot plates?
The tray can be used for serving warm plates, but avoid placing very hot items directly on the wood as this may damage the surface.
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