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Round Tray

Round Tray

Regular price $ 753.00 MXN
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Temporary, Rincón de Estradas and Acatitlán, State of Mexico

Round tray made of teak wood. In the search to explore new techniques through new designs with the aim of simplifying processes, this piece is made with 2 handles slightly marked with a router, 2 rectangular supports assembled with a dovetail along the entire length. As in all other products, the manufacturing process begins with the selection of the wood and is subjected to processes of brushing, edging, cutting and specific machining processes to join, assemble and extrude material, the finishing process begins by sanding the piece with 4 different grains of sandpaper, this results in the wood being free of imperfections typical of the previous processes, finally a special waterproofing is applied.

Care: Do not expose directly to a heat source, clean with a slightly damp cloth, the product has a waterproofing agent, even so it is suggested not to wash and not to use any type of detergent.
Allied Organization: Legorreta Hernández AC Foundation
Artisan group: State of Mexico carpentry group
Artisan: Ariana González, Liliana Hernández, Virginia Rosas, Daniela Hernández, Odilia Merced, José Luis Espinoza, Felipe Casas, Jesús Espinosa, Ezequiel Ponce
Designer: Alejandra Báez
craft technique: wood

Measurements : 30 cm in diameter x 4 cm in height
Colors : Wood in ocher tones
Materials : Teak Wood

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Fundación Legorreta Hernández

Fundación Legorreta Hernández, manages community development projects that promote participatory processes to generate empowered and sustainable localities. The activities are carried out through five Strategic Lines that have a continuous learning and improvement approach, which boosts the potential of the beneficiaries to solve their needs. These Strategic Lines are part of the Fundación Legorreta Hernández, this model is consolidated and with tangible results for the reduction of social gaps and the generation of social development within Community Houses.