Breakfast in Bed.

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This tray was slated for the fire pit. But thanks to some creative inspiration, it has made its way back to life and willing to serve.  It was scrap lumber from a rafter that needed trimming for a house in the mountains of Breckinridge, CO.  It has been through many changes, and has ended up 15" long and 11" wide.  It offers ample room and is solid and rigid. It stands 13" tall and has custom steel frame legs, adding to its durability, as well as its usefulness as a functional piece around the kitchen, and at the dinner table.  

 

Custom handles cut right into the tray make it easy to pick up and move around, even if the top is full of delicious steak. Steel hardware helps to give the wood some industrial pizazz. 

Custom handles cut right into the tray make it easy to pick up and move around, even if the top is full of delicious steak. Steel hardware helps to give the wood some industrial pizazz. 

The legs protrude several inches away from the tray to help fit over legs and blankets.  You can also use it as a pizza server, with ample room underneath for the garlic salt and red pepper. It fits in anywhere, and adds a rustic spirit to any …

The legs protrude several inches away from the tray to help fit over legs and blankets.  You can also use it as a pizza server, with ample room underneath for the garlic salt and red pepper. It fits in anywhere, and adds a rustic spirit to any setting.

Even for the outdoor breakfast eater.

Even for the outdoor breakfast eater.

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