Sudpsuez Woven Sabbia Condiments Tray
$65.00
Description
The Woven Sabbia Condiments Tray is a beautifully crafted piece that adds a touch of rustic charm to your table. Handwoven with care, its tight weave makes it both stylish and functional, perfect for holding sauces, spices, or small condiments. Ideal for intimate gatherings or casual meals, this tray effortlessly combines practicality with natural elegance, making it a delightful addition to your dining setup.
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Lead Time:
6 Weeks
