rectangular tray

pastel lines 1  BY mareike boehmer
61074-trecla

DENY Mareike Boehmer

Mareike Boehmer Pastel Lines 1 Rectangular Tray

61074-trecla

$89.00

MSRP: $0.00


Deny Designs is for wholesale customers only.



Product Details

Description

Style is served. The Deny Designs rectangular tray is crafted from 100% sustainable and eco-friendly bamboo with a satin finished display. Available in two sizes, these trays make the perfect decor accessory for wherever you need a little extra organization or as a serving platter for cheese spreads or breakfast in bed. Choose from our curated array of designs to match whatever your decor style may be. And the best part? Every purchase pays the artist who designed it—supporting creativity worldwide.

Details & Product Specs

  • Large: 18" x 14" x 1 3/4"
  • XL: 22 1/2" x 17" x 2 1/4"
  • 100% sustainable, eco-friendly flat grain amber bamboo wood frame with satin finished printed tray bottom
  • Estimated ship date: 3-5 business days
  • Every order custom printed in the USA

Warranty

Wholesale orders are not eligible for returns or exchanges unless the product is deemed defective.

About the Artist

mareike boehmer

Mareike Böhmer is a user interface designer from Germany. She plays with textures, colors and shapes in her artwork to (re)create a world in which the border between photography and graphic design is blurred. Whether preconceived or created on a whim, Mareike’s graphic artworks all have one thing in common: they’re colorful, bright and highly abstract. Using a plethora of forms and Photoshop as her toolbox, each piece evolves into a mosaic of colors and rough textures. Mareike draws inspiration from the clear, timeless lines found in Scandinavian design as well as the vibrant world of urban street art in her favorite city, Berlin. Nature also serves as an endless source of inspiration, as she transforms trees, leaves, flowers, and even the clouds in the sky into motifs reminiscent of graphic patterns. “Creating new artworks is an exciting and surprising journey”, says Mareike, “-you never know what will happen”.

Recently Viewed



Back to Top To Top