




A contemporary interpretation of an antique design, the Half Moon server is elegant in its aesthetic, whilst maintaining a contemporary edge. Three turned legs bring a sculptural element to the otherwise minimal design, while providing an unconventional point of interest.
Made with a solid wood top or a brass inlay, this design exemplifies the high level of craftsmanship necessary to construct a furniture piece of such complexity. Should you opt for the Brass Top, it is important to note that a natural patina will develop over the brass surface’s lifetime. With use, scratches and scuff marks will appear, which for us, forms part of the warmth and charm of the antiquated brass finish.
Due to the complex construction required for the Half Moon Server, we currently only manufacture it in two sizes, as listed below. This design is available in our full range of timber and brass finishes.
Available in the following two sizes:
47" L x 16" D x 29.5" H / 1200 x 400 x 750mm
59" L x 19.5" D x 29.5" H / 1500 x 500 x 750mm
The Half Moon Server is available in the following finishes:

In order to retain the natural finish of the timber we keep the number of protective coats to a minimum. Although this does add to the aesthetic appeal of the product, highlighting the natural qualities of solid wood, it does mean that the finish is not impervious to damage and staining. However, if you follow the instructions laid out below, it should be sufficient for normal use.
After use, wipe down the wood surfaces with a slightly damp cloth to preserve and protect the wood coating. Dry with another cloth if a lot of water remains. Do not expose these products for any extent of time to pools of water. If the products get wet you should dry them off as soon as possible.
If exposed to wine, vinegar and oils / oily food for an extended period of time the wood will stain. To avoid stains, wipe up spills directly with a slightly damp cloth and then dry. Spills should not be left overnight as they will sink in and mark.
Placing hot items on the wood may result in damage or burning. We recommend that you use coasters, and protect the table tops from hot dishes.
The solid wood will react to the sunlight, temperature changes, and moisture in the air, causing the wood to move and warp. Exposure to UV will cause yellowing of the timber and surface cracking.
Air-conditioning dries the air around it, which in turn will dry the timber causing it to crack and warp. Use a humidifier to counteract these effects.
James is known for his clean-lined, solid wood pieces that are made using traditional cabinet-making techniques. Heavily influenced by his birthplace and his family heritage, James found his calling at an early age, making things in the family workshop. He combined his creative flair with entrepreneurial spirit to found his own design studio.