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BOMA Recycled Glass Trivet | Twin Salmon Motif
BOMA Recycled Glass Trivet | Twin Salmon Motif
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A statement trivet made entirely from recycled glass, designed and produced by BOMA in Canada. Styled in a deep russet-red finish and moulded to resemble carved rosewood, this piece features two intertwined salmon in a flowing Northwest Coast–inspired motif.
This trivet is heat-resistant up to 340°F (170°C), making it ideal for serving dishes, teapots, or warm cookware at the table. Can be displayed as wall art, thanks to the integrated hanging point.
Dimensions
Dimensions
- Length: 17.8 cm
- Width: 17.7 cm
Condition
Condition
- Very Good - The trivet is in very good condition with some surface wear consistent with age.
- No cracks or chips to the recycled glass body.
- Felt pads remain attached.
Additional Information
Additional Information
1. Design & Features
- Fully crafted from 100% recycled glass
- Deep, hand-finished stain that mimics wood
- Northwest Coast–inspired twin salmon design with sculptural detailing
- Smooth upper surface with recessed carved-style linework
- Original felt pads attached to the underside
- Heat resistant up to 340°F / 170°C (not suitable for direct flame)
- A practical trivet that doubles as a decorative wall or shelf piece
2. Craftsmanship
- Each BOMA trivet is individually moulded from recycled glass, giving the piece its generous weight, crisp edges, and finely recessed motif.
- The finish is achieved through a staining and polishing process that allows the glass to resemble carved wood while maintaining durability and heat resistance.
- Made in Canada, these pieces were produced in small batches.
3. Uses & Versatility
- Ideal as a functional trivet for hot dishes, teapots, or serving bowls
- Can be displayed as wall art, thanks to the integrated hanging point
- Perfect for adding handcrafted interest to a kitchen shelf or countertop
- Works beautifully in rustic, folky, and artisan-inspired interiors
- A thoughtful gift for collectors of Canadian craft, folk art, or symbolic motifs
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