
Nomenclature of Colors Birchwood Tray
This tray captures the vintage charm of Werner's Nomenclature of Colours, first published in 1814. The named color samples were illustrated, described, and used by Charles Darwin in his scientific observations. The Nomenclature is considered an ancestor of modern color systems such as Pantone.
Designed in Bath, UK, the tray bears an image based on an adaptation of Werner’s color swatches published in 1821. The tray is handcrafted in Sweden using birchwood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). Food-safe.
Size: H 8.7" x W 18.3" / H 220mm x W 464mm
This tray captures the vintage charm of Werner's Nomenclature of Colours, first published in 1814. The named color samples were illustrated, described, and used by Charles Darwin in his scientific observations. The Nomenclature is considered an ancestor of modern color systems such as Pantone.
Designed in Bath, UK, the tray bears an image based on an adaptation of Werner’s color swatches published in 1821. The tray is handcrafted in Sweden using birchwood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). Food-safe.
Size: H 8.7" x W 18.3" / H 220mm x W 464mm
Original: $41.25
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$12.38Description
This tray captures the vintage charm of Werner's Nomenclature of Colours, first published in 1814. The named color samples were illustrated, described, and used by Charles Darwin in his scientific observations. The Nomenclature is considered an ancestor of modern color systems such as Pantone.
Designed in Bath, UK, the tray bears an image based on an adaptation of Werner’s color swatches published in 1821. The tray is handcrafted in Sweden using birchwood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). Food-safe.
Size: H 8.7" x W 18.3" / H 220mm x W 464mm






















