Tray for plant pots Altea round

Sale price€35

size: small

100% Made in Italy


Warranty, Shipping, and Returns

Delivery in 4-6 weeks

Your order is produced after your purchase.

Delivery times are currently about 4-6 weeks (8 weeks for pre-order products). We will notify you as soon as your package leaves our warehouse and provide you with tracking to follow the shipment to your home.

Shipping costs are calculated on the checkout page.

WARNING: If you ordered multiple items, the shipping time to consider is that of the item with the longest delivery time. If you have special requirements, contact us.

Easy return

You have the right to withdraw from the purchase for any reason within 14 days. You must return the item and you will receive a refund for all expenses incurred (except for return shipping costs).
Frequently Asked Questions about the Product

From vase holder to coffee table

Tray in recycled wood faced with natural oak.

A wooden tray for our round “Altea” planters. With this accessory, your planter finds a new style and also becomes a coffee table, to place your favorite ornaments and play with the different levels.

  • Material: wood, oak finish
  • Dimensions
    -small: diameter 26 cm, thickness 1 cm
    -big: diameter 41 cm, thickness 1 cm
  • Weight:
    -small: 0.4 Approximately kg
    -big: 0.8 kg approx.
  • Installation: place the tray on the box, making sure that the wooden profiles on the bottom of the tray are inside the box, to prevent the tray from slipping outwards.
Materials & finish
Tray material: recycled wood, natural oak veneer.
Use
Indoor/Outdoor
Maintenance
To clean, use a soft cloth dampened with water. Do not use thinners and corrosive products, acids, steel wool or brushes. Dry with a microfiber cloth.

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About the Designer

Designer

Gabriele Panciera

Gabriele Panciera was born in Milan in 1996. After graduating in Product Design from the European Institute of Design, he soon began working as an industrial designer.

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