Description
The trays are handmade in Denmark in teak and laminate. In the Turning Tray you get two trays in one, since the trays are similar on each side, but with two different colours which each brings a unique glow to the teakwood. Available in three sizes and four colour combinations.
Technical Info
Turning Tray 1 - 23 x 45cm
Turning Tray 2 - 30 x 48cm
Turning Tray 3 - 38 x 51cm
Colour combinations:
Black desert / Alaska white
Black desert / Kimono red
Black desert / Husky green
Black desert / Angel blue
Taking care of your Finn Juhl Turning Tray:
The teakwood is oil treated and can be hand washed with warm water and soap. Do not use any sharp utensils on the surface of the tray. Not dishwasher safe.
Turning tray
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Description
The trays are handmade in Denmark in teak and laminate. In the Turning Tray you get two trays in one, since the trays are similar on each side, but with two different colours which each brings a unique glow to the teakwood. Available in three sizes and four colour combinations.
Technical Info
Turning Tray 1 - 23 x 45cm
Turning Tray 2 - 30 x 48cm
Turning Tray 3 - 38 x 51cm
Colour combinations:
Black desert / Alaska white
Black desert / Kimono red
Black desert / Husky green
Black desert / Angel blue
Taking care of your Finn Juhl Turning Tray:
The teakwood is oil treated and can be hand washed with warm water and soap. Do not use any sharp utensils on the surface of the tray. Not dishwasher safe.
Designed by Finn Juhl

Finn Juhl (1912-1989) was the first Danish furniture designer to be recognized internationally. He studied architecture at the Royal Academy in Copenhagen with Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen, but as a furniture designer he was self-taught, a fact he always emphasized.
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