Sild Tray - Cutting Board
Sild Tray
The Sild Tray from Skagerak by Fritz Hansen is a versatile design that functions as both a cutting board and serving board. Crafted in teak, its surface is composed of small wooden sticks arranged in a refined herringbone pattern, highlighting the natural variations and grains of the wood. The name “Sild” – Danish for herring – references this distinctive design. Practical as well as elegant, the tray features a subtle notch running along the edge, making it easy to lift and handle with care.
What makes the Sild Tray special?
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Dual function: Serves as both a cutting board and a stylish serving tray.
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Elegant pattern: Herringbone design made from teak sticks with rich wood grain variation.
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Practical detail: A discreet notch around the edge makes lifting effortless.
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Durable teak: Naturally resistant to wear and built to last for years of daily use.
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Scandinavian craftsmanship: Simple, honest design rooted in Nordic traditions.
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Timeless style: An everyday object elevated to a design piece.
A tray with timeless appeal
The Sild Tray embodies Scandinavian design at its best – functional, durable, and beautifully detailed. Whether preparing food or presenting appetisers, it brings natural warmth and understated elegance to the dining experience.
Specifications
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Brand: Skagerak by Fritz Hansen
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Series: Sild
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Materials: Teak
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Use: Cutting board and serving tray
Styling & Pairing
Pair the Sild Tray with other Skagerak kitchen and dining accessories for a cohesive, Nordic-inspired table setting. Its teak construction complements both modern interiors and rustic dining environments.
A timeless design for modern living
By combining practicality with refined craftsmanship, the Sild Tray turns everyday dining into an elegant ritual that celebrates the natural beauty of wood.
FAQs
Who designed the Sild Tray?
It is part of the Skagerak by Fritz Hansen collection, designed with Nordic dining traditions in mind.
What materials is it made from?
The tray is made from durable teak, arranged in a herringbone pattern.
Is it suitable for everyday use?
Yes, it is crafted for daily functionality as both a cutting and serving board.
Where does it work best?
It works beautifully in the kitchen for preparation and at the table for serving appetisers or bread.
Why is it considered timeless?
Its natural teak, practical details, and elegant design ensure lasting appeal.
Who produces it today?
The Sild Tray is produced by Skagerak, part of Fritz Hansen, renowned for sustainable craftsmanship and premium Danish design.
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