A trivet that's hard to cover up.
Trivets are a necessity, but there's no reason to keep them boring. Try one out with sharp, clean classic lines -- and the variation in the wood grain pattern adds a distinct character to each piece. Bonus: it doubles as an art piece when it's not in use.
Photography by James Ransom
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Frederick Arndt Artworks
Chesaning, MI
Fredrick Arndt's strongly influenced by the iconic shapes and forms of the 20th century -- all of which are reflected in his metal sculptures, wall art, and other original inked artwork. The designs are sleek and structured, with a hint of playfulness. We're all about adding a dose of modernity to our kitchen.
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