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MATERIALS & DIMENSIONS
- Material: Ash Wood · Cement · Cork Base
- Dimensions: L100 x W100 x H40 mm (L3.9 x W1.6 x H5.1 in)
- Weight: 0.3kg
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
– Hand wash only with a soft sponge or cloth, warm water, and mild dish soap; deodorize with lemon or vinegar if needed.
– Wipe the serving tray with a warm, damp cloth.
– Store the tray in a dry place, standing upright so both the top and bottom surfaces can stay ventilated and dry.
– Do not soak in water or put in the dishwasher, as this may cause cracking or mold.
– Avoid harsh detergents, which can strip away the protective mineral oil finish on the wood surface.


Quietly Playful, Subtly Bold
The POOL ASHTRAY is more than a resting place; it is an object of quiet intrigue. Created for those who value individuality and the beauty of small surprises, it balances function with sculptural design. The stair-stepped lid is not only a playful architectural detail but also a practical feature that invites touch and interaction.
Placed on a side table, a desk, or even a bookshelf, it becomes more than an ashtray. It carries presence, character, and craft, turning an everyday object into a subtle statement of design.

From Mold to Masterpiece
The POOL ASHTRAY is shaped through precision and care. The tray is cast from a custom mold using a balanced cement blend, pressurized to remove air bubbles, and then hand-sanded to achieve a smooth, durable finish. It is completed with a natural cork base.
Its wooden lid is crafted from solid natural wood, carefully carved, polished, and treated to highlight the grain and ensure lasting protection. What looks simple is the result of refined technique, turning an everyday object into a piece of quiet design.

Designed to Be More Than What It Is
The POOL ASHTRAY is crafted for those who appreciate objects that transcend function. With the contrast of cool cement, warm wood, and soft cork, it carries the presence of a miniature architectural piece, an everyday essential elevated into quiet design. A subtle pause in your day, and a gentle reminder that form and art can live beautifully together.
