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The Solstice Collection

Sale price$450.00

Own a piece of functional art with Patterson's award-winning wooden trays

The Solstice Collection begins with a round metal frame, reminiscent of the bentwood frames rooted in historic Amish tray-making. From that restrained edge, the surface radiates outward in carefully scored lines carved from a single, continuous wood panel — never inlaid. Layers of pigment are built patiently by hand, creating depth, rhythm, and subtle optical movement. The circular composition draws the eye to the center and back again, giving each piece a sense of balance and quiet energy.

Fully functional when used thoughtfully, Solstice trays make beautiful serving pieces — yet they are equally compelling displayed upright as art objects. Handmade in Georgia, each piece bridges craft tradition and contemporary surface design.

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The Solstice Collection
The Solstice Collection Sale price$450.00

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Craftsman Profile

Robert Patterson

Robert Patterson’s trays begin with a familiar American form — the bentwood oval and round silhouettes long associated with early workshop traditions. The rim construction quietly recalls historic tray-making methods, grounding each piece in a lineage of honest, functional craft.

But inside that restrained edge, the surface shifts.

Each piece is scored from a single, continuous wood panel — not inlaid — and then layered with pigment and finish until the pattern develops depth and vibration. The result feels almost architectural. In some pieces, the rhythm reads as radiant; in others, directional or grid-based. The geometry can feel structured, even disciplined — yet the hand remains visible in the subtle variations of surface and tone.

There’s a compelling tension at work: traditional form containing contemporary pattern.

Patterson refers to these as art objects — and that distinction matters. While fully functional when used thoughtfully, they resist being reduced to mere serving pieces. They live comfortably between table and wall, between craft and image.

Made in Georgia and built patiently over weeks, each tray carries both lineage and experimentation — rooted in American workshop construction, yet visually aligned with a more modern, surface-driven language.

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