Tray - Laptop - Metal - Pastry chef





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The portable metal pastelera from France, dating to 1970–1980, in good used condition, with dimensions 38 x 25 x 10 cm and a silver finish in vintage style.
Description from the seller
It is a portable, silver-metal pastry tray from the 1970s, and it shows in its characteristic blend of practical functionality and decorative design with a futuristic touch. The structure revolves around a central axis that holds three perforated platforms, each with a geometric pattern that echoes the radiant, almost psychedelic motifs of the era. That perforated work not only lightens the piece visually: it creates play of light and shadow that gives it an almost ornamental air even when it is empty.
The silver metal, bright but not excessive, provides that clean, modern finish that defined much of the domestic aesthetics of the seventies. It’s a shine that does not try to imitate old silver, but offers a sense of freshness, an object intended for informal gatherings, tea-time snacks, family celebrations, or tea tables where presentation carried as much weight as the food.
The triangular arrangement of the plates, held by a vertical mast, makes the tray a portable and stable piece, easy to move and place on any surface. Its design responds to that decade when home cooking and homemade baking became central, and objects aimed to be practical without giving up a touch of style.
Overall, it is a piece that blends retro modernity, visual lightness, and a very ’70s charm, perfect for someone who appreciates functional objects with personality.
Certified shipping and good packaging.
Seller's Story
It is a portable, silver-metal pastry tray from the 1970s, and it shows in its characteristic blend of practical functionality and decorative design with a futuristic touch. The structure revolves around a central axis that holds three perforated platforms, each with a geometric pattern that echoes the radiant, almost psychedelic motifs of the era. That perforated work not only lightens the piece visually: it creates play of light and shadow that gives it an almost ornamental air even when it is empty.
The silver metal, bright but not excessive, provides that clean, modern finish that defined much of the domestic aesthetics of the seventies. It’s a shine that does not try to imitate old silver, but offers a sense of freshness, an object intended for informal gatherings, tea-time snacks, family celebrations, or tea tables where presentation carried as much weight as the food.
The triangular arrangement of the plates, held by a vertical mast, makes the tray a portable and stable piece, easy to move and place on any surface. Its design responds to that decade when home cooking and homemade baking became central, and objects aimed to be practical without giving up a touch of style.
Overall, it is a piece that blends retro modernity, visual lightness, and a very ’70s charm, perfect for someone who appreciates functional objects with personality.
Certified shipping and good packaging.

