Tea is a ritual, so your table deserves art. These laser-cut wooden placemats and trivets are made from real walnut wood, featuring hibiscus, teapots, and flowing tea designs to turn every sip into an experience.
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Layered walnut tea art that turns your table into a gallery. These placemats and trivets begin with your original tea-inspired illustrations—hibiscus flowers, flowing leaves, teapots, and steaming cups—then are precision laser cut by BrandSolutionsByVirginia-Ann from real walnut wood for depth, dimension, and durability.
These unique pieces are a limited edition of tea art and available in two styles:
1) a natural background-on-walnut design that highlights the wood grain, or
2) a vibrant hibiscus-red background paired with walnut wood for a bold, colorful statement.
The placemats ($65 each) are generously sized to frame your entire tea service, from cast-iron teapots to iced herbal tea glasses, protecting your surface while creating a warm, elevated focal point for your table. The trivets ($30 each) are perfect under hot kettles, soup pots, or baking dishes, giving you functional heat protection that doubles as display-worthy art even when not in use.
Each piece is lightly finished to highlight the natural walnut grain and the layered cutwork, making the patterns stand out whether styled on a wooden table, stone countertop, or tea cart. Display them under your favorite teapot, use them as a base for candles or plants, or feature them in your holiday and everyday tablescapes.
Design:
Designed by Dr. Ludmilla, your health coach, and crafted in collaboration with BrandSolutionsByVirginia-Ann, these make meaningful, one-of-a-kind gifts for tea lovers, home entertainers, and anyone who cherishes slow, intentional rituals.
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Use them as:
Heat-safe trivets for cast-iron teapots
Placemats for iced herbal tea and mocktails
Statement pieces for your tea bar or holiday table
They’re perfect for:
Tea lovers who want an elevated, spa-like vibe at home
Hosts who love creating beautiful tablescapes
Unique gifts for the tea lover who ‘already has everything
