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New Summer Entertaining Accessories from Society6

06.14.18 | By
New Summer Entertaining Accessories from Society6

Just when you thought there weren’t any ways left to apply original art to home accessories, Society6 proves you wrong. This week, they’ve launched coasters, serving trays and cutting boards to their catalogue, rounding out everything you’d need for summer entertaining.

The cutting boards are made of solid baltic birch wood in either a rectangular or round shape with the art printed on a smooth gloss finish side. You can use the wood side to prep food, the design side to serve food, and then hang as kitchen wall art when you’re all done.

The serving trays are available in three sizes and are made with 100% eco-friendly bamboo. A versatile accessory in your home, these trays can be used to organize knick knacks, a catch-all at the entry way, a flat surface to place on top of ottomans – the list is endless.

Lastly, the coasters come in a set of four to protect your surfaces. They’re made of fiberboard wood and are a small way to add art to your home without taking up too much space or your budget.

Here are a few of our favorite options:

Blue Sea cutting board by Nadja

lets surf v / san diego, california cutting board by mauikauai

FLORAL PIZZA cutting board by Paul Fuentes

Gold Geometric tray by Simple Luxe

Faces in Dark tray by Explicit Design

Orange Harvest – White tray by Leanne Simpson

Indigo Plant Leaves coasters by PrintsProject

Impossible contour map coasters by Picomodi

Copper and Midnight Navy coasters by Elisabeth Fredriksson

In an ongoing effort to support independent artists from around the world, Design Milk is proud to partner with Society6 to offer The Design Milk Dairy, a special collection of Society6 artists’ work curated by Design Milk and our readers. Proceeds from the The Design Milk Dairy help us bring Design Milk to you every day.

As the Senior Contributing Editor, Vy Yang is obsessed with discovering ways to live well + with intention through design. She's probably sharing what she finds over on Instagram stories. You can also find her at vytranyang.com.