$68 | Only a few available — shop now before it sells out
When summer starts filling your home with people again…
Backyard cookouts, porch dinners, Fourth of July gatherings, and slow summer evenings naturally call for pieces that make your home feel welcoming and intentional—not cluttered or overly decorated.
Something that feels patriotic, but still elevated enough to leave out every day.
This tray fits that moment beautifully.
A handcrafted piece of American art for your home
Made from wild Alabama clay by potter Cari Cleckler, each tray is individually formed and hand-painted with an American flag design.
No two are ever alike.
At approximately 11.5” x 7” with slightly raised edges, it moves easily between serving, styling, and display throughout your home.
A piece that lives in your home in multiple ways
Instead of being something you bring out once a year, this becomes part of how you live and host:
When you’re entertaining:
• Serve charcuterie, appetizers, or desserts for guests
• Create an effortless buffet or snack station
• Hold silverware, napkins, or serving utensils for gatherings
• Anchor a drink or dessert table with a patriotic touch
In everyday spaces:
• Kitchen counter décor that feels warm and collected
• Open shelving accent that adds subtle Americana style
• Fruit, candles, or seasonal décor centerpiece
• Coffee bar or kitchen vignette layer piece
As a statement in your home:
• Hang it as wall art for a timeless Americana focal point
• Lean it on a buffet or console for layered styling
• Style seasonally with florals or greenery
A meaningful piece for this season
With summer gatherings beginning and the 250th anniversary of the United States approaching, many homes are leaning into simpler, more intentional American-made pieces that feel personal and lasting.
This is one of those rare finds.
Extremely limited availability
This is a small handmade release.
Only a few are available.
Once sold, it will not be restocked.
Shop the Flag Tray now before it disappears
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