This is an elegant and highly characteristic Italian Mid-Century Modern serving tray from the 1970s, produced by Liar di Alerio Cavalli. The rectangular tray embodies the period's flair for mixing luxurious and modern materials. The piece features a substantial polished brass frame that provides a sleek, gleaming border. The tray's base is crafted from a single sheet of Plexiglass (lucite ), distinguished by a unique decorative element: an underlying layer with a delicate, repetitive orange/amber-toned mesh or lattice pattern (reminiscent of Vienna straw or fine netting) against a pale, warm background. This overlay gives the Plexiglass a depth and texture, allowing the orange motif to show through a smooth, clear top surface. The design is bold yet refined, perfectly suited to the Hollywood Regency or Op Art styles popular at the time. The contrast between the brilliant brass, the smooth acrylic, and the geometric pattern makes this a functional piece of art, perfect for use as a cocktail or vanity tray, or simply as a striking decorative object. The underside retains the original manufacturer's sticker, which reads "LIAR di ALERIO CAVALLI LAVORAZIONE in PLEXIGLASS E REGALO ARTICOLI," confirming its provenance from the noted Italian artisan of Plexiglass giftware.