Designed by Kroyer Saetter Lassen
Make serving guests a pleasurable experience with the Balcony Serving Tray. The sleek steel expression is softened with rattan for a crafted look and feel that also provides a firm grip.
Finishes:
Steel powder coated black, handle in rattan
Dimensions:
DIA365 x H44 mm
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