This Handmade serving teak tray with a Fruit pattern enamel on copper and a Round shape is a perfect addition to your kitchen. Its Large size and Art Deco style make it a great piece for entertaining guests. The tray is made of Copper and Teak materials, with an Enameled Copper center that adds a touch of elegance.
This vintage tray was manufactured in the 1970s and has been oiled with food grade oil to preserve its quality. It is perfect for serving cheese or other appetizers and can be used for both casual or as kitchen decor. Add this unique piece to your collection today!
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FYI
Ernest Sohn was a German-American designer known for his mid-century modern housewares, including items in glass, metal, and ceramic. He designed for brands like Red Wing and Glidden Pottery and established his own company, Ernest Sohn Creations, in New York City in 1951. His work included a wide range of products such as lazy susans, serving trays, and coffee and tea sets.
Background: Sohn was a German designer who emigrated to New York in 1936 and became a notable figure in mid-century modern design.
Company: He founded Ernest Sohn Creations in 1951, where he designed numerous household products.
Design style: His work is characterized by a smooth-lined, functionalist style and is often made of materials like glass, metal, wood, and ceramic.
Notable collaborations: He designed for other companies, including Red Wing Pottery and Glidden Pottery, creating collectible pieces like the Glidden "Menagerie" serving trays.
Product examples: His designs include lazy susans, chafing dishes, coffee and tea sets, and fruit bowls.
Legacy: His work remains popular today, sought after by collectors of vintage and retro home goods.