Warm mango wood, three ceramic bowls, and a wash of speckled colour make this serving tray feel like a small centrepiece in itself. Use it for a coffee table, sideboard or dining setting where you want natural grain softened by a bright, tile-inspired pattern.
What catches the eye
The rounded wooden tray gives the piece a low, grounded shape that sits easily on a table.
Each bowl has a colourful speckled interior, with turquoise, coral and ochre tones scattered like hand-painted confetti.
The mango wood brings visible grain and warm variation, so the colour feels balanced rather than busy.
The patterned strip beneath the bowls ties the whole piece together when viewed from above.
It works as a decorative serving piece, a hallway catch-all, or a small display for wrapped treats and little objects.
Mango wood with ceramic colour
The tray is made from mango wood, a hardwood valued in Indian homewares for its warm tone and characterful grain. The three ceramic bowls sit neatly within the long tray, their patterned interiors adding brightness against the natural wood.
How to place and care for it
Set it on a dry, stable surface and use it for decorative styling, dry nibbles, wrapped sweets, jewellery, keys or small table accents. Wipe the wood with a soft, dry or lightly damp cloth, then dry it straight away. Avoid soaking, dishwashers and standing water, as wood can mark or move with excess moisture.
A small note on its Indian context
Mango wood is widely used in Indian craft and home décor because it offers warmth, visible grain and a practical second life after the fruiting life of the tree. Here, that natural base is paired with ceramic bowls and a colourful tile-inspired surface, giving the piece an easy meeting of wood, pattern and everyday display. It is decorative without feeling formal, suited to a home where objects are used, seen and enjoyed.
Weight and what is included
The set weighs 720 g. It includes one mango wood tray and three cer…
region of manufacture: India