OSTBIT tray
OSTBIT tray
OSTBIT tray
OSTBIT tray
OSTBIT tray
OSTBIT tray
OSTBIT tray
OSTBIT tray
OSTBIT
Tray,
bamboo, 25x33 cm | 10x13 "

$4.75

NXM 304.529.91
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Are you usually pampering others with food and beverages? Then maybe this larger yet lightweight bamboo tray is for you – or it can be a subtle hint to others that you’d like some pampering too!
Article no NXM 304.529.91

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Key features

Made of bamboo, which is an easy-care and hardwearing natural material.

What is bamboo?

Strong, flexible and one of the world's fastest growing plants – bamboo has many uses that make it an excellent renewable material. It’s a type of grass and usually grows without the need for fertilizers or irrigation. After being harvested, it grows new shoots that are ready for harvesting after 4-6 years. At IKEA, we use bamboo for items like furniture, bathroom decor, baskets and lamps – and we are constantly exploring more areas of use for this versatile material.

Measurements

Assembled size

Length:10 "
Width:13 "
Height:1 "

Package size & weight

Do you take it home? Make sure it fits in your vehicle.

Length: 13 "
Width: 11 "
Height: ¾ "
Weight Gross: 11 oz
Weight Net: 11 oz
Volume per package: 0.07 cu.ft

Materials

Main parts:
Bamboo, Clear nitrocellulose lacquer
Bottom:
Fiberboard, Bamboo veneer, Clear nitrocellulose lacquer
OSTBIT tray

Care instructions

Wipe clean with a damp cloth.

Environment

By using a fast-growing, renewable material like bamboo in this product, we avoid using fossil or finite materials. Renewable materials, as opposed to fossil and finite materials, come from living sources that can be regenerated at the same rate as they are used up.