
Gejst Frame Tray Small
FRAME TRAY SMALL
FRAME TRAY SMALL
Designed by Johansen & Faurschou
Frame has been relaunched with three new colors, including a beautiful grey, a seductive green, and an elegant beige.
To add even more variety, the collection also includes the option to choose between an exclusive oak edge and one in smoked oak. The three different sizes make it possible to choose the ideal Frame for every need, whether for displaying objects or as a practical serving tray.
The new collection of Frame with its varying colors and wooden frames offers great opportunity to express personal style and add a touch of elegance and functionality to any room. Whether presenting artwork or serving refreshments, Frame is the perfect solution.
INFORMATION
EAN CODE
- Small : 5712731002103
- Medium : 5712931002110
- Large : 5712731002127
BRAND
Gejst
PRODUCT TYPE
Tray
WEIGHT
- Small : 0.3 kg
- Medium : 0.6 kg
- Large : 1.2 kg
COLLECTION
Frame
PRODUCTION
Made in China
DIMENSIONS SMALL
- Width : 11.1 cm
- Length : 32.4 cm
- Height : 2.2 cm
DIMENSIONS MEDIUM
- Width : 23.2 cm
- Length : 34 cm
- Height : 2.2 cm
DIMENSIONS LARGE
- Width : 35.5 cm
- Length : 50.6 cm
- Height : 2.2 cm
TARIF
4421.99.99.99
DOWNLOADS
↓ Data sheet
↓ Link to 3D-files
PACKAGING DIMENSIONS SMALL
- Width : 12 cm
- Length : 33 cm
- Height : 3 cm
MATERIAL
Mdf & Oak
DESIGNERS
Johansen & Faurschou
PACKAGING DIMENSIONS LARGE
- Width : 36 cm
- Length : 51 cm
- Height : 3 cm
PACKAGING DIMENSIONS MEDIUM
- Width : 24 cm
- Length : 4.8 cm
- Height : 3 cm
CLEANING
Use a soft dry cloth to clean the product Do not use household cleaners.
USE
Serving
FRAME
Wooden Frames
EDGE
Oak Wood
YEAR OF PRODUCTION
2013
DISPLAY
"The name 'Frame' refers to the idea of framing something that can be presented as a display or still life. At the same time, it can act as a serving tray, giving Frame an extended functionality."
DESIGNER - JOHANSEN & FAURSCHOU
Johansen Faurschou was established in 2012 by Anita Johansen and Laura Faurschou, both graduates from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation. Their ambition is to create new classics through precise and effortless style with a focus on functionality.