Repurpose Mosaic Rectangular Tray
Repurpose Mosaic Rectangular Tray
About the Repurpose Series
This series was made to celebrate Earth Day, repurposing the accumulated paint drips from a year in the studio.
Because these pieces are decorated with recycled materials, the resin finish is not as smooth as her other work, and may have bubbles, indentations and bumps. Each mosaic piece is functional, unique and has an interesting story.
About This Piece
The acacia tray measures 11.75" by 17.75" by approximately 1.5” high, with two cutout handles. The tray is packaged with ribbon and a care instruction card. It has been stamped on the back with the artist's custom wood burning brand.
Cleaning instructions: Wipe clean with a damp cloth. The flat resin tray top can be cleaned with glass cleaner or alcohol. The wood can be conditioned with mineral oil.
The tray has been finished with food safe resin, and can be used as a serving tray or decorative tray. Not recommended for hot foods, prolonged outdoor use or immersion in water.
Cleaning instructions: Wipe clean with a damp cloth. The flat resin box top can be cleaned with glass cleaner or soap and water. Read more about resin care here. Condition the wood by wiping with mineral oil and a soft cloth. Do not immerse in water.
About Shipping and Currency
Shipping cost is included for US and Canadian residents. This piece will ship from California, and prices are in US dollars.
Read more about the shipping policies here, or learn about the nonprofits we support.
This is a handmade piece of art, and all handmade pieces will have small cosmetic bubbles or defects in the resin, or irregularities in the wood. Check photos carefully and message us for any clarifications.
This item ships from British Columbia. Prices are in US dollars.
Free shipping for all destinations in Canada and the US. You can read more about the shipping policies, care and other information here.
Read about shipping policies here, or learn about the art benefits and the nonprofits we support. Visit Kathryn's Instagram to watch process videos of these trays being made.