Österbotten tray gray

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The Österbotten tray in gray represents the Ostrobothnian stubbornness and fighting spirit, but also stability and security. A perfect gift from Ostrobothnia or for Ostrobothnians. The tray is designed by Sofie Staffans-Lytz. 

 

Product Code: BGRÅ1
In stock, shipped in the next workday
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23,25 €
31,00 €
Lowest price from the past 30 days
21,70 €
Price now
23,25 €
Specifications
Material:
plywood, birch
Environment & labels:
FSC-certified
Care instructions:
dishwasher safe
Country of manufacture:
Sweden
Diameter:
31 cm
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Description

Colors for Us Ostrobothnians
The yellow tray represents the drive in us Ostrobothnians for progress and the "can-do attitude".

The red tray is inspired by the red color of our traditional Ostrobothnian farmhouses. A genuine red tray.

The deep gray, stone-gray tray stands for the persistence, fighting spirit, stability, and security that exists here.

The pink tray came about in the spring when the pink apple blossoms were in full bloom in Ostrobothnia. The pink tray is a romantic and calm element in our Ostrobothnia series. It first came in a limited edition but continues to live on thanks to its great popularity and is now part of the standard assortment.

The green tray represents the forest—green spruces—and the closeness to nature.

The blue tray, which is now discontinued, represented the proximity to the sea. The blue tray lifts the wooden boat present in all the trays, and the swallows get a blue sky to sail on.

The back of all trays comes with a clear statement of our conviction, namely that Ostrobothnia is one of the best places on earth.

More About the Motif
The barn swallows fly, apple blossoms, cloudberry leaves, and a wooden boat await their guests. Everything is in a pleasantly accepting style. Just the way we want it here in Ostrobothnia.