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Tatami Tray Table
Tatami Tray Table
SKU:YI-098610
37444 —Small Parcel
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Bring a sense of Zen and traditional Japanese craftsmanship into your home with the Tatami Tray Table. Designed with a minimalist aesthetic, this piece combines a sturdy wood frame finished in a warm Urban Oak with an authentic natural Tatami straw surface. It is the perfect accent piece for serving tea, displaying cherished decor, or simply adding a touch of organic elegance to your living space.
- Authentic Design: Features a genuine natural Tatami straw top for a traditional Japanese look and feel.
- Minimalist Aesthetic: Clean lines and a simple structure embody a serene, Zen-inspired style.
- Quality Construction: Crafted from durable wood with a versatile Light Brown/Urban Oak finish.
- Multi-Functional: Ideal for use as a serving tray, a unique plant stand, or a decorative tabletop accent.
- Ready to Use: Includes the fitted Tatami mat insert.
Dimensions
Dimensions
21.25" W x 13.5" D x 8" H
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
| Shipping Method | Cost |
|---|---|
| Standard Shipping | Free* |
| Room of Choice Delivery | $99+ |
| Room of Choice Delivery & Assembly | $149+ |
Our items are stocked and sourced from a network of U.S.-based warehouses. Fulfillment and shipping times depend on availability and the delivery address. Shipping Policy »
Most items can be returned within 30 days for a refund. You will be responsible for shipping charges and a 20% restocking fee. Return Policy »
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Solid Mahogany Hardwood Sourced from Indonesia
This collection is built from 100% solid mahogany hardwood sourced from Indonesia — real hardwood construction with a naturally rich tone and a smooth, refined grain. No MDF or particle board; just solid wood chosen for lasting presence and long-term use.
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Responsibly Sourced Indonesian Mahogany
Mahogany from Indonesia is typically supplied through managed forestry programs designed to support ongoing regrowth and long-term forest productivity. Choosing solid mahogany is a practical move away from short-lived composites and “fast furniture” materials, favoring a renewable hardwood built for longevity.
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Low-Waste, Long-Life Craftsmanship
Our build approach focuses on getting the most out of every board: efficient cut planning, precise joinery, and real hardwood surfaces instead of veneer-wrapped cores. Scraps are repurposed when possible, packaging is reused or recycled, and the end result is furniture designed to last for decades rather than be replaced.
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