Description
Steel folds like paper here—edges curled just enough to hold glasses steady. Designed by Rodolfo Dordoni for KnIndustrie, the Garçon tray reinterprets the classic waiter’s tool with sculptural restraint. Brushed stainless-steel handles frame a powder-coated surface that resists scratches while adding color contrast.
Available in three shapes—pentagonal, rectangular, and square—the trays adapt to different roles. The pentagon works well at the center of a table; the rectangle lines up bottles or stemware; the square sets a neat stage for candles or coffee service.
At 13.7″ across in its largest version (35 cm), the Garçon tray is sized for daily use without feeling oversized. After service, it settles onto a sideboard or shelf as a quiet design object.

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