Oregon Serving Tray

Price
$45

Oregon Wooden Serving Tray

Bring the wild coastline, dense forests, and volcanic landscapes of the Pacific Northwest into your home with the Xplorer Maps Oregon Wooden Serving Tray. Featuring exclusive hand-illustrated Oregon map artwork by Xplorer Maps Co-Owner and Artist Chris Robitaille, this detailed design highlights the Oregon Coast, Cascade Range, Crater Lake, Columbia River Gorge, high desert terrain, and vibrant cities like Portland and Eugene.

From misty coastal cliffs to snow-capped peaks and evergreen forests, this tray captures Oregon’s diverse natural beauty in refined cartographic detail.

This tray transforms everyday serveware into functional Pacific Northwest art. Use it for serving coffee, wine, or appetizers, styling a cabin or coastal home, organizing a kitchen counter, or displaying it as wall décor — it’s built to be both practical and visually distinctive.

Crafted from FSC-certified birchwood sourced from responsibly managed forests, each tray supports sustainable forestry and long-term ecosystem health. Handmade in Scandinavia, it is designed for durability, everyday use, and long-lasting quality.

A matte, food-safe melamine finish seals and protects the surface while preserving the natural warmth of the birchwood. Designed to be reusable and built to last, this tray offers a sustainable alternative to disposable serving options.

An ideal gift for Oregon travelers, outdoor enthusiasts, coastal homeowners, hikers, wine lovers, and collectors of state map décor, this tray is both meaningful and functional — a refined tribute to the Beaver State.

Available Sizes

Small: 11" x 5"
Medium: 11" x 8"
Large: 16.5" x 12.5"
Round: 15.7" diameter

Product Details

• Material: FSC-certified birchwood
• Finish: Protective matte, food-safe melamine
• Origin: Handmade in Scandinavia
• Care: Hand-wash recommended; not microwave-safe

Celebrate Oregon’s coastline, forests, mountains, and high desert with this handcrafted wooden serving tray — a distinctive Oregon gift and elevated Pacific Northwest home décor piece built to last.

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