A trivet that's hard to cover up.
Trivets are a necessity, but there's no reason to keep them boring. Try one out with sharp, clean classic lines—and the variation in the wood grain pattern adds a distinct character to each piece. Bonus: it doubles as an art piece when it's not in use.
Photography by James Ransom
Meet the Maker
Frederick Arndt Artworks
Owosso, MI
Fredrick Arndt's strongly influenced by the iconic shapes and forms of the 20th century—all of which are reflected in his metal sculptures, wall art, and other original inked artwork. The designs are sleek and structured, with a hint of playfulness. We're all about adding a dose of modernity to our kitchen.
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Reviews for
Mid-Century Modern Trivet
Reviews for
Mid-Century Modern Trivet
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Beautiful and functional
Have been using this for 6 months now and it's held up beautifully. It is gorgeous and functional and was the perfect solution and perfect size for my needs.
Cool looking but overpriced for what it is
I love the look of the trivet but it was very insubstantial when I received it. It's 6 X 6" and quite thin. It would do the job but at $60+ it wasn't worth the money.
Very beautiful but...
These are very beautiful and well made but I was taken aback at how small they are...for the very substantial price.
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