Passe-Partout Black Ash Tray
This carbonized ash tray serves as Van Duysen's meditation on utility—transforming desktop discord into deliberate arrangement. The subtly curved rectangle speaks a quiet language of restraint, where geometric precision yields to gentle edges that invite both practical use and contemplative pause.
Solid ash wood, darkened through careful carbonization and finished with matte oil, reveals the material's inherent character and allows the natural beauty of the wood to emerge.
Within its compact boundaries, scattered necessities find their proper hierarchy. Pens, clips, business cards—the detritus of productive days—discover new order through the tray's gentle discipline. From desktop sanctuary to bedside companion, its proportions adapt to the rhythms of daily life.
11.8" × W 7.8"
Solid ash, carbonized and oil-finished
Vincent Van Duysen's influential minimalism emerged in the 1990s, reshaping our understanding of living spaces and objects through a distinctly Belgian lens. Rather than pursue novelty, Van Duysen seeks timelessness—stripping away the extraneous to reveal an object's essential nature. Through this restraint, even the simplest daily acts become opportunities for experiencing beauty.