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Using a Hermes tray to display a collection of special objects. |
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A tray of sweet items on a desk. |
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Using trays for work - to contain objects and samples for each job. |
I have always loved using trays to contain vignettes and collections of objects on tables. I have one on my coffee table and a few in my bedroom. It's a great and easy way to 'frame' and pull together a disparate range of objects. LA design company,
Burnham Design has some great examples of this display technique in their portfoilo as well as their design office (as seen above). I especially love the croc skin tray with the red, blue and white objects.
Photographs via Burnham Design.
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