Silver Plated Graffiti Tray 26x20

Add a dash of visual interest and décor with this silver plated Graffiti rectangular serving or display tray.
Raised rim with an offbeat design reminiscent of an urban alley or doodled-on notebook. Can be used as a valet tray to organize your keys, loose change and more. Peace signs, hearts, flowers and phrases like “je taime” (French for “I love you.”) make it a perfect gift for pop art appreciators, the young at heart and teens.

Don't scratch the silver ! with irony & a modern touch, these two enfants terribles of the design world flaunt taboo & scribble universal messages on silver. The silversmith's art embraces graffiti in a declaration of love for beautiful objects.

Details
  • Category
    Home Decor, Serveware
  • Brand
    Christofle
Specifications
  • Rectangular tray
  • 26 x 20 cm
  • Silver Plated
Price

$1,407.00

The Studio of Tableware
Mount Eden, Auckland
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The Studio of Tableware is regarded as New Zealand’s leading tableware specialist and offers you an unrivalled selection of quality tableware including dinnerware, cutlery, glassware, table linen, gifts, cookware and kitchenware.

The selection offered encompasses a wide variety of tastes, budgets and desires. The Studio of Tableware offers world famous brands from Europe, Scandinavia and the UK and many of these are exclusive to The Studio of Tableware in New Zealand.

Our specialty is quality tableware and gifts for:

  • Your residence, apartment and holiday home
  • Equipping luxury yachts and motor vessels
  • Business and corporate presentations and incentives
  • Boardrooms and hospitality areas
  • Wedding Registers and gifts for all occasions

Our Philosophy is . . .
To provide products of high quality and excellent design.

To support these products with in-depth knowledge and superior service delivered with imagination and enthusiasm.

To ensure that our clients are offered competitive pricing.

To show by example that ‘We don't just set the table . . . We set the standard’.