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The Farm Mechanic

Solid Wood Serving Tray with Personalized Concrete Inlay

Solid Wood Serving Tray with Personalized Concrete Inlay

Regular price $324.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $324.99 USD
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Experience the perfect blend of style and functionality with our handcrafted Solid Wood Serving Tray with Personalized Concrete Inlay. Each tray is meticulously crafted with premium wood and a customized concrete inlay for a vintage touch. The perfect size for serving breakfast in bed or displaying your coffee table books and fresh flowers. Choose from a variety of stain or paint colors to match your space. Our Old World Craftsmanship guarantees a unique and carefully selected piece with intricate grain patterns and knots. As experienced perfectionists, we take pride in every detail.


Features & Benefits
- Solid wood frame for elegance and durability
- Aged for added beauty
- Custom finish to best fit your space and preference
- Twine and black pipe handles creates farmhouse charm
- Personalized concrete inlay to proudly display family name
- Wood may have natural indentations, cracks and color variations making it a truly one-of-a-kind piece
- FSC Certified Wood
- Production time approximately: 20 business days from date of purchase
- Standard shipping is FREE for all orders to the 48 contiguous states and Washington DC. For International Shipping, please contact us for rates.


Product Specs
30"W x 19"H x 2"D


***Please be sure to double and triple check dimensions to ensure proper fit for the designated space.***

Since Items Are Made-to-Order and Custom
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Our Quality Guarantee
We only offer products that meet our artistic and quality standards. Every product goes through a multi-stage quality assurance process to be sure of it. Each piece is custom/made-to-order and crafted by hand through a multi-level, labor intensive process. These aren’t like anything you’re going to find anywhere else saving you the frustration from having to replace a poor-quality piece in the future.

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