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Item No. 5484
HAY

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3.4 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 5484

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Swedish graphic designer Clara von Zweigbergk often begins projects by experimenting with colored paper, scissors, and double-sided tape. In the case of her modular, stackable Kaleido Tray (2012) for Danish design company HAY, each of those early shapes translated into a beautifully colored powder-coated steel work of art. For entryway, office, or bedroom, Kaleido serves as a colorful and geometric storage solution for everything from keys to mail to jewelry. Not food safe. Made in China.
  • Multipurpose storage tray to hold jewelry, keys, or other odds and ends.
  • Made of powder-coated steel.
  • Can be nested and stacked to create functional and decorative configurations.
  • Not food safe.
Brand
HAY
Collection
Kaleido Tray Collection
General Dimensions
  • Medium: 13¼" H 7¾" W
  • Small: 8¾" H 7½" W
  • Extra Small: 7½" H 4½" W
  • Large: 15⅜" H 13½" W
  • Extra Large: 17¾" H 15½" W
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Dimensions

Medium

  • Height (in): 13¼
  • Width (in): 7¾
  • Weight (lbs): 1.25

Small

  • Height (in): 8¾
  • Width (in): 7½
  • Weight (lbs): 0.75

Extra Small

  • Height (in): 7½
  • Width (in): 4½
  • Weight (lbs): 0.5

Large

  • Height (in): 15⅜
  • Width (in): 13½
  • Weight (lbs): 1.75

Extra Large

  • Height (in): 17¾
  • Width (in): 15½
  • Weight (lbs): 2.75
  • Powder-coated steel

Clara von Zweigbergk

Swedish designer Clara von Zweigbergk began drawing and making things at an early age, then moved on to sewing and knitting clothes, making jewelry, practicing calligraphy and exploring typography as a teenager. In 2006, she founded her own studio with the intent of expanding into areas beyond her academic study of graphic design – a continuation of her boundless youthful curiosity.

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