Set of 2 Interlocking Solid Pine Wood Trivets with Geometric Pattern for Dining Table Protection
Set of 2 Interlocking Solid Pine Wood Trivets with Geometric Pattern for Dining Table Protection
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The circular burn mark left by the pot placed too quickly on the dining room table
You take the casserole dish out of the oven, quickly place it on the dining table without a trivet nearby, and the heat leaves a permanent circular mark on the waxed wooden table. This set of two trivets effectively protects fragile surfaces, and its distinctive geometric pattern transforms a utilitarian accessory into a visible decorative element on the table.
What sets this trivet set apart from standard trivets
- Cut-out square spiral geometric pattern that adds a striking visual detail to the table, unlike plain round or square trivets that are merely functional supports with no particular decorative interest.
- Nesting system of the two pieces that allows the set to be stored as a single compact object when not in use, and to be displayed as a decorative piece in its own right on the table or countertop — no more trivets scattered at the bottom of a drawer.
- Solid pine wood that provides a warm and authentic material, unlike plain silicone or plastic trivets that remain visibly utilitarian.
- Heat protection that effectively insulates wood, ceramic, or stone tables from dishes coming out of the oven, hot pans, and cast iron casserole dishes that reach very high temperatures.
- Square format 15.5 x 15.8 cm that corresponds to the base of standard serving dishes (individual casserole dishes, medium saucepans, family-sized oven dishes), without overflowing or lacking useful surface area.
- Versatile use that is suitable as a trivet in the dining room, as a decorative support on a kitchen countertop, on a console to place a hot vase coming in from the sun, or on a shelf as a graphic decorative object.
Who it's for
For owners of waxed or lacquered wooden tables who are tired of seeing permanent burn marks appear at every family meal, hosts who entertain regularly and want a complete set to accommodate hot serving dishes, lovers of Scandinavian, Japandi, or natural decor who appreciate visible natural materials at the table, residents of open-plan kitchens where table accessories remain visible and contribute to the overall aesthetic, couples furnishing their first shared kitchen and investing in durable details, minimalist profiles who prefer a well-designed set to an accumulation of scattered accessories, and anyone who believes that a utilitarian object can also have a permanent decorative presence.
And maintenance to preserve the wood over time
As wood is a natural material, certain precautions significantly extend the life of the set. For safe use, ensure that the dish or pot placed on it is not in direct flame or glowing red — wood can withstand the heat of dishes coming out of the oven or from the hob, but it may mark or blacken if it comes into contact with an excessively hot surface (above approximately 250 °C). For dishes coming directly out of the oven at full temperature (cast iron casserole dishes heated for several hours), allow them to cool for one to two minutes before placing them to limit thermal aggression to the wood. Immediately wipe up splashes of colored drinks (red wine, coffee, red fruit juice) which can penetrate the wood fibers and leave a stubborn stain. For regular maintenance, dust with a dry microfiber cloth; in case of a superficial mark, gently rub with a slightly damp cloth. Avoid wetting the entire trivet excessively — prolonged impregnation can weaken the wood and alter its natural finish. Absolutely avoid dishwasher use and soaking in the sink, which rapidly degrade the fibers and cause cracks or deformations. To preserve the appearance and color of the wood over time, occasionally (once or twice a year depending on use) apply a thin layer of neutral food-grade oil, such as mineral oil or fractionated coconut oil, with a soft cloth. Allow it to penetrate overnight, then wipe off any excess — this nourishes the wood and restores its natural barrier against moisture. Avoid common vegetable oils (sunflower, olive, rapeseed) which can turn rancid over time. For storage between uses, nest the two pieces together to form a single compact object — this also adds a permanent decorative visual presence on the worktop or table. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, which can lighten the warm tone of the pine over time, and intense heat sources (radiators in winter), which can dry out the fibers and cause cracks.
For those who want to protect their surfaces without hiding their trivets in a drawer, and to make a utilitarian accessory a truly visible decorative element.
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