
Pordamsa Oak Walnut Buffet Tray
PordamsaWood Buffet Tray
The Pordamsa Oak Walnut Buffet Tray combines natural style with practical design, making it a versatile serving piece for home entertaining or professional use. Crafted from 100% high-quality oak, this rectangular buffet tray features a rich walnut-stained finish that brings warmth and sophistication to any table setting. Its sturdy construction ensures long-lasting durability, while the smooth surface is ideal for showcasing food in style.
Whether you’re serving a selection of cheeses, presenting canapés at a drinks reception, or creating a breakfast tray for a special occasion, this wooden serving tray offers both practicality and visual appeal. Designed for easy handling and balanced serving, it’s a must-have for anyone who values both form and function in their tableware.
Key Features:
- Premium oak construction is strong, durable, and naturally beautiful.
- Walnut-stained finish adds depth, warmth, and a refined look to your presentation.
- Generous surface area perfect for serving cheeses, charcuterie, appetisers, and desserts.
- Ergonomic design, easy to carry and stable for serving.
- Versatile use, suitable for both home dining and professional catering.
- Size: 38cm x 34cm x 4.5cm
Usage Inspiration:
- Cheese & charcuterie boards: arrange artisan cheeses, cured meats, crackers, and fruit for a visually appealing platter.
- Buffet service: display pastries, finger foods, or desserts at events or gatherings.
- Breakfast in bed: serve fresh pastries, juice, and coffee in style.
- Restaurant plating: use as a base for presenting small dishes in a contemporary dining setting.
Is the Pordamsa Oak Walnut Buffet Tray food-safe?
Yes, the tray is crafted from food-safe oak, making it suitable for direct contact with dry food items.
How should I clean the wooden buffet tray?
Wipe clean with a damp cloth and dry immediately. Avoid soaking or placing in the dishwasher to preserve the wood’s finish.
Can it be used outdoors?
Yes, it can be used for outdoor dining, but it’s best to keep it indoors when not in use to protect the wood from weather damage.