Hot for pot.
This octagonal star trivet was laser-cut from sustainable walnut wood by Michigan artist Fred Arndt. We love its careful precision and the recurring motif of snowflakes within the design. It’ll keep your tabletop safe from a hot pot, but we also think it would look great while off-duty, hanging in the kitchen or propped up on a bookshelf.
Photography by Ty Mecham, Ren Fuller
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
Laser-Cut Walnut Mosaic Trivet
Reviews for
Laser-Cut Walnut Mosaic Trivet
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Pretty trivet to look at in my kitchen.
Very nice to look at it. Very good quality. I dunno if it is safe for laminated surface bec its bit too thin to hold heat. I will play it safe.
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