Australian Wood Review

Presentation Trays

For many years I have been making various sized trays. Wood can be the star of your design, or you can use less featured woods to showcase your joinery. Over the years I’ve made many one-off trays and also produced production runs that have sold in galleries and shops.

One of my original lines was about 300 x 140mm and I called them ‘sushi’ trays. They are still reasonably popular and have morphed over time into slightly different designs and sizes. The project here however is for a larger unit that can be used as a centrepiece or large tray.

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