Open lattice work can go one of two ways — too delicate to be useful, or so heavy it stops feeling handmade. The Ceramic Woven Rectangular Tray lands in between. Its crisscrossed clay pattern gives it an architectural, almost basket-like quality, while the soft neutral glaze keeps the whole thing feeling calm rather than busy. It's a piece that does a job and looks good doing it.
Design Function: A rectangular catchall built to organize a surface — corralling smaller objects or serving as a styled base on its own.
Details at a Glance:
- Material: Glazed ceramic with an open woven lattice pattern
- Finish: Soft neutral glaze with natural tonal variation
- Shape: Rectangular with gently curved edges
- Care: Wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth
- Sold individually
Category Standard: Within our tray collection, this rectangular silhouette sits in the open-lattice, structural category — offering a more elongated footprint than our square woven tray for consoles and narrower surfaces.
How to Style It: Use it as a base for a small vignette of candles or a bud vase, or set it on a kitchen island to hold fruit and everyday objects. It also holds up fine on its own, with nothing on it, if you want the texture to be the whole point.
Where It Works Best: Coffee tables, console tables, and kitchen islands in neutral, transitional, or modern interiors.
Mel's Styling Take: I like giving this tray one job instead of five. A single candle holder and maybe a small stack of matches is plenty — the lattice pattern is already doing the visual work, so I try not to compete with it.
Pairs Well With: Hand Painted Ceramic Green Watercolor Vase. Also pairs well with our Amara Hurricane Candle Holder and Small White Terracotta Hurricane.
Also Available In: Also available in a square silhouette: Woven Ceramic Square Tray
Good to Know: The open lattice is part of the glazed ceramic body itself, not an applied overlay, so it holds up to daily handling.
Product Insight: A popular choice for anyone who wants a tray that reads as sculptural even when it's empty — often purchased alongside its square counterpart for larger surfaces.
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Open lattice work can go one of two ways — too delicate to be useful, or so heavy it stops feeling handmade. The Ceramic Woven Rectangular Tray lands in between. Its crisscrossed clay pattern gives it an architectural, almost basket-like quality, while the soft neutral glaze keeps the whole thing feeling calm rather than busy. It's a piece that does a job and looks good doing it.
Design Function: A rectangular catchall built to organize a surface — corralling smaller objects or serving as a styled base on its own.
Details at a Glance:
- Material: Glazed ceramic with an open woven lattice pattern
- Finish: Soft neutral glaze with natural tonal variation
- Shape: Rectangular with gently curved edges
- Care: Wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth
- Sold individually
Category Standard: Within our tray collection, this rectangular silhouette sits in the open-lattice, structural category — offering a more elongated footprint than our square woven tray for consoles and narrower surfaces.
How to Style It: Use it as a base for a small vignette of candles or a bud vase, or set it on a kitchen island to hold fruit and everyday objects. It also holds up fine on its own, with nothing on it, if you want the texture to be the whole point.
Where It Works Best: Coffee tables, console tables, and kitchen islands in neutral, transitional, or modern interiors.
Mel's Styling Take: I like giving this tray one job instead of five. A single candle holder and maybe a small stack of matches is plenty — the lattice pattern is already doing the visual work, so I try not to compete with it.
Pairs Well With: Hand Painted Ceramic Green Watercolor Vase. Also pairs well with our Amara Hurricane Candle Holder and Small White Terracotta Hurricane.
Also Available In: Also available in a square silhouette: Woven Ceramic Square Tray
Good to Know: The open lattice is part of the glazed ceramic body itself, not an applied overlay, so it holds up to daily handling.
Product Insight: A popular choice for anyone who wants a tray that reads as sculptural even when it's empty — often purchased alongside its square counterpart for larger surfaces.