Oiva Toikka's famous bubbled glass detailing called Kastehelmi (Dewdrop) is translated into a geometric pattern and naturally extended to other materials. Beech and birch plywood create a smooth and sturdy surface for serving hors d'oeuvres, but this tray can become a part of your home decor in many ways. Rest it on a coffee table, ottoman or vanity to contain clutter or as a stage for a vase of flowers.
First founded as a glassworks company in 1881, iittala is now a leading company in modern Finnish design producing a range of dinnerware, glassware and art pieces. You’d be hard-pressed to find a Finn or fan of Finnish design that doesn’t recognize the iittala logo, designed by Timo Sarpane... More iittala
One, if not the most recognizable names in Finnish glass design, Oiva Toikka’s boundless imagination has taken glass art to new heights. Best known for his Birds collection for iittala, he brings mouth-blown glass creations to life. Each one is hand-crafted so every piece is an original and... More Oiva Toikka
Great size and color for displaying appetizers or desserts. And it's a nice weight -- won't add heft to the food.
By Pia
Dallas, TX
Classy
December 30, 2017
I love the spin off from glass with the Kastehelmi product line. This is very pretty, though I imagined it a bit bigger.
By Laila
California
Nice quality platters
December 7, 2017
Match other items we have. Such nice quality - more so than metal trays.
By Steven
Arizona
Versatile Tray
November 12, 2017
This laminated plywood tray is well made and practical. It's a great addition to iittala's Kastehelmi line.
Pros
Make in Europe.
By Jen
La Habra, California
Terrific Tray
April 30, 2016
This versatile tray is the perfect size for carrying items without being too bulky. Having the slight curve around the edge allows space for some items to hang over the side while staying stable. Because it is so light weight it can be easily held with one hand if not fully loaded. The pattern of circles is pleasing to the eye as is the soft neutral gray color. I keep it displayed on the counter against a white rectangular tray when it's not in use. Decorative and functional, it is Scandanvian style at its best. I absolutely love it!