Piano Nobile

Melamine & Linen Rectangular Tray

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Melamine & Linen Rectangular Tray
Piano Nobile

Melamine & Linen Rectangular Tray

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Sorry, this item is no longer available.

Tray up your trinkets.

The word catch-all fills us with joy: a place for things that might not have a place, a sanctuary for odds and ends. And we’ve found our newest (not to mention most stylish) catch-all in this smart rectangular platter from Piano Nobile. The platter starts with a piece of hand-printed linen, giving it the appearance of fabric, but is then covered in BPA-free melamine for a durable and easy-to-clean textured finish.

Choose from 2 color combinations in 2 sizes: the large platter’s ledger design is printed in white ink on undyed linen and the small platter features the same design in black ink on undyed linen.

These products are made-to-order, which accounts for a longer turn-around time to shipping.

  • Made in: Seattle, Washington
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

The word catch-all fills us with joy: a place for things that might not have a place, a sanctuary for odds and ends. And we’ve found our newest (not to mention most stylish) catch-all in this smart rectangular platter from Piano Nobile. The platter starts with a piece of hand-printed linen, giving it the appearance of fabric, but is then covered in BPA-free melamine for a durable and easy-to-clean textured finish.

Choose from 2 color combinations in 2 sizes: the large platter’s ledger design is printed in white ink on undyed linen and the small platter features the same design in black ink on undyed linen.

These products are made-to-order, which accounts for a longer turn-around time to shipping.

Meet the Maker

Piano Nobile

Seattle, WA
We love this story: Using photos of original equipment from the 1950s and recycled American steel, this Seattle-based design studio actually built the printing press they use to make their high-quality printed linens. So what you’re taking home is not just the highest quality fabric and organic dye—it’s a bit of vintage-inspired scrappy ingenuity.
View Full Profile