


Midnight Walnut Platter – 18" Round with Epoxy Rim
Dimensions: approximately 18" round
Wood Species: Maple
Detail: Rich walnut crotch wood meets a subtle shimmer of deep plum epoxy in this dramatic round platter. Measuring 17¾ inches in diameter, it features graceful natural figure at the center framed by a smooth, luminous rim. Rubber feet beneath give stability and lift, so it stands beautifully as a centerpiece, serving tray, or wall display.
Maker Notes: John created this platter to see the form of the tree with a branching silhouette and the natural wood feathering that occurs as it grows.
Notes: This piece can be used to serve salads, fruit, or other foods. Natural live edges and variations add character and may make it best for dry foods or decorative display when preferred.
Care & Use - All pieces are food safe. Wipe with a damp cloth and mild detergent, then dry thoroughly. Use common sense with live-edge areas—avoid foods with dressings or sauces that can seep into the wood. Whole foods such as fruit, nuts, or bread are perfectly fine.
Please use the contact form for details or visit John in person.
Dimensions: approximately 18" round
Wood Species: Maple
Detail: Rich walnut crotch wood meets a subtle shimmer of deep plum epoxy in this dramatic round platter. Measuring 17¾ inches in diameter, it features graceful natural figure at the center framed by a smooth, luminous rim. Rubber feet beneath give stability and lift, so it stands beautifully as a centerpiece, serving tray, or wall display.
Maker Notes: John created this platter to see the form of the tree with a branching silhouette and the natural wood feathering that occurs as it grows.
Notes: This piece can be used to serve salads, fruit, or other foods. Natural live edges and variations add character and may make it best for dry foods or decorative display when preferred.
Care & Use - All pieces are food safe. Wipe with a damp cloth and mild detergent, then dry thoroughly. Use common sense with live-edge areas—avoid foods with dressings or sauces that can seep into the wood. Whole foods such as fruit, nuts, or bread are perfectly fine.
Please use the contact form for details or visit John in person.