Walnut Candle Tray
This tray could hold just about anything. I envisioned a candle tray out of it and the photo shows that but it could literally perform any duty.
The knot in the walnut dictates its “one-of-a-kind” nature. I would rather use these rough features than cut them out and put in the firewood pile.
The larger of the two trays in this piece is machined with slight grooves. This should grip whatever you have in mind for that area.
The not-so-funny thing about this piece? The bottom is equally if not more beautiful. You may find yourself turning it over to show guests.
15”x5”x3/4” Large tray - 8”x3 3/4” Small Tray - 3 3/4”x2”
-candles/remote not included
This tray could hold just about anything. I envisioned a candle tray out of it and the photo shows that but it could literally perform any duty.
The knot in the walnut dictates its “one-of-a-kind” nature. I would rather use these rough features than cut them out and put in the firewood pile.
The larger of the two trays in this piece is machined with slight grooves. This should grip whatever you have in mind for that area.
The not-so-funny thing about this piece? The bottom is equally if not more beautiful. You may find yourself turning it over to show guests.
15”x5”x3/4” Large tray - 8”x3 3/4” Small Tray - 3 3/4”x2”
-candles/remote not included
This tray could hold just about anything. I envisioned a candle tray out of it and the photo shows that but it could literally perform any duty.
The knot in the walnut dictates its “one-of-a-kind” nature. I would rather use these rough features than cut them out and put in the firewood pile.
The larger of the two trays in this piece is machined with slight grooves. This should grip whatever you have in mind for that area.
The not-so-funny thing about this piece? The bottom is equally if not more beautiful. You may find yourself turning it over to show guests.
15”x5”x3/4” Large tray - 8”x3 3/4” Small Tray - 3 3/4”x2”
-candles/remote not included