• Product information
    Article number:
    109867
    Design:
    Liselotte Watkins
    Material:
    Birch veneer
    Color:
    Multi
    Shape:
    Rectangular
    Country of manufacture:
    Sweden
    FSC certification:
    Yes
  • Product information
    Article number:
    109867
    Design:
    Liselotte Watkins
    Material:
    Birch veneer
    Color:
    Multi
    Shape:
    Rectangular
    Country of manufacture:
    Sweden
    FSC certification:
    Yes
  • Design

    Colourful tray with motif created by the Swedish artist Liselotte Watkins. The Roma tray is adorned with Watkins characteristic women-motif. It is part of her “Via Sallustiana” interior collection, named after the street in Rome where she lives together with her family. The collection reflects how a Swedish childhood finds new resonance in life as a woman in Italy. The childhood's enterprising female figures and the Swedish applied arts that both earned and praised them, are depicted here through a life as a woman, mother and artist. A colourful ovation to the matriarchy, power, responsibility and the body. To the woman as a human – without being apologetic.

    Designer

    Liselotte Watkins

    Liselotte Watkins

    Liselotte Watkins has mainly worked internationally with clients such as Prada, Vogue, Elle and Miu Miu, and is in Sweden mainly known for her collaborations with Lovisa Burfitt and Carin Rodebjer. In recent years Liselotte had an ongoing and close cooperation with the prestigious ceramic workshop Bitossi in Florence. After growing up in Sweden, Liselotte has lived in Dallas, New York, Paris and Milan among other places. Today she lives in Rome, together with her family.

  • Design

    Colourful tray with motif created by the Swedish artist Liselotte Watkins. The Roma tray is adorned with Watkins characteristic women-motif. It is part of her “Via Sallustiana” interior collection, named after the street in Rome where she lives together with her family. The collection reflects how a Swedish childhood finds new resonance in life as a woman in Italy. The childhood's enterprising female figures and the Swedish applied arts that both earned and praised them, are depicted here through a life as a woman, mother and artist. A colourful ovation to the matriarchy, power, responsibility and the body. To the woman as a human – without being apologetic.

    Designer

    Liselotte Watkins

    Liselotte Watkins

    Liselotte Watkins has mainly worked internationally with clients such as Prada, Vogue, Elle and Miu Miu, and is in Sweden mainly known for her collaborations with Lovisa Burfitt and Carin Rodebjer. In recent years Liselotte had an ongoing and close cooperation with the prestigious ceramic workshop Bitossi in Florence. After growing up in Sweden, Liselotte has lived in Dallas, New York, Paris and Milan among other places. Today she lives in Rome, together with her family.

  • Sustainability and manufacturing

    Material

    Birch Veneer

    Forests play a crucial roll in the global environment. The forest industry employs close to 14 million people, accounting for one per cent of the global gross domestic product (GDP). Approximately 500 million people depend on the forest for their livelihood and hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs around the world rely on the forest for fibre and raw material. Therefore, as both businesses and consumers, we should take measures to protect the forest for future generations. One way to do this is to encourage working with sustainably harvested wood as much as possible.

    Wood is renewable, reusable and bio- degradable, and all of our trays and coasters are FSC-certified. FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) is an international, independent organisation that promotes environmentally responsible forest management, but unlike other certifications, it also takes social and economic aspects into consideration.

    This is how Svenskt Tenn’s printed trays are manufactured

    The manufacture of Svenskt Tenn’s trays takes place at Åry Trays in Nybro. Each tray passes through five different stations during the production process: print, service, pressing, milling and polishing, as well as inspection and packaging. A major challenge in the work lies in obtaining a print result which is as close to the textile pattern as possible in both details and colour shades. Consequently, there is often a great deal of work with samples and adjustments before production can begin.

    The production of trays begins with the designs being printed on special paper, produced specifically to withstand the production process. Printing takes place using the very latest technique which provides a pattern design which is rich in detail, while using as little ink as possible in order to protect the environment.

    The printed paper is cut out and laid together with birch veneer, lacquer and adhesive in powerful presses, which are set and adapted based on the size of the trays. The trays are then pressed together at a pressure of approximately 20 – 25 kg/cm2 and a temperature of approximately 125 – 130°C. After that, they remain in the press for some 6 – 7 minutes before being taken out in order to cool down slowly.

    The cooled trays are driven through a rondell milling cutter in order to receive the correct shape, before being polished by hand so that the edges become softly rounded. Finally, it’s time to inspect the trays before they receive an EAN label and are packed for shipment to Svenskt Tenn.

    FSC® CERTIFICATION

    FSC is an international, independent organisation that promotes environmentally responsible forest management. It also takes social and economic aspects into consideration.

    Sustainability in focus

    Read more about Svenskt Tenn's Sustainability Philosophy below.

  • Dela

Tray Roma Length 27 cm Width 20 cm, Birch Veneer, Rectangle, Multi

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