Rawr - Recycled Shell Terrazzo Oval Decorative Organiser Tray
This unique handmade Rawr Oval Terrazzo Decorative Organiser Tray is made from locally sourced reclaimed mussels and oyster shells from the restaurant trade, a useful and decorative tray to organise your small belongings at home. This simple and stylish white decorative tray is speckled with mussel shell fragments, a stylish accessory for any interior. Use it to organise your trinkets and jewelry, as a candle stand or even hold your salt and pepper shakers. This decorative tray has a cork backing to protect your furniture from scratches.
Hardwearing and sustainable, Rawr uses recycled mussel shells in this oval tray, salvaged locally from the restaurant trade, thoroughly cleaned, dried and crushed before being mixed with jesmonite to create beautiful and unique homeware pieces. Each tray is hand-poured using a Jesmonite mix, a natural material made from gypsum, a sedimentary rock, in a low-energy manufacturing process. A lightweight, highly durable and long-lasting material that is perfect for homeware items. The tray is then sanded smooth and sealed to protect it from light stains and water. This Shell Terrazzo Tray would make a fabulous eco-friendly gift from Babipur.
- Handmade in the UK using locally sourced recycled shells
- Durable and long lasting sustainable materials
- Ideal gift
Size: 18cm x 10cm x 2cm
Key product ethics: Made from reclaimed shells from local restaurants and jesomite in a low-energy manufacturing process. Making use of a waste material that would otherwise be destined for landfill.
Clare and Pippa first met when their sons formed a strong bond over dinosaurs at Pre School, hence the name RAWR! Realising they shared the same passions and after trading next to one another at various markets and art fairs, the duo decided to pair up and form Rawr. With a vision to only use recycled materials, they decided to make all of their homeware from recycled shells and leftover bags of cement. Local tradesmen have been very supportive and provided Clare and Pippa with any opened bags of cement that would otherwise have gone to landfill, allowing Rawr to produce a fully recycled range of homeware products.