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  • SELBRAE HOUSE SELBRAE HOUSE Slate Pot Stand - Fish Repeat

SELBRAE HOUSE Slate Pot Stand - Fish Repeat

C$35.99
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Handcrafted in Scotland, this elegant slate trivet features an intricate engraved fish motif. Its natural, rustic aesthetic protects surfaces from heat while adding a coastal charm to your dining table or kitchen counters, blending utility with art.

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  • Design
    The standout feature is the "Fish Repeat" pattern, which is permanently laser-engraved into the stone. The natural, hand-cut "chipped" edge of the slate provides a unique, organic texture that ensures no two pieces are exactly alike, making it a sophisticated addition to modern or traditional kitchens.
  • Durability
    Slate is a dense, high-quality metamorphic rock known for its exceptional heat-resistant properties. This makes it an ideal material for protecting delicate wooden tables or laminate countertops from hot pots, pans, and serving dishes straight from the oven.
  • Care
    Maintaining the slate is simple and requires only a wipe-down with a damp cloth and mild soap. To preserve the deep, charcoal luster of the stone over time, you can occasionally rub a small amount of food-safe mineral oil onto the surface.
  • Practicality
    The underside of the stand is equipped with soft foam backing or feet. This prevents the heavy slate from scratching your furniture and provides a stable, non-slip grip on smooth surfaces like glass or polished marble.
  • Sustainability
    As a natural stone product sourced and crafted by a family-run business in Scotland, this pot stand is an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic or plastic kitchenware, offering a long lifespan and a minimal environmental footprint.
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