Trays

Trays are a versatile home accessory, used for both styling and everyday organisation. Commonly placed on coffee tables, kitchen worktops, consoles, and shelves, trays help group items together while adding structure to your home decor.

Our range includes decorative trays suitable for kitchens, living areas, and dining spaces, making it easy to style surfaces neatly while keeping everyday essentials close to hand.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are trays used for in home decor?

Trays are used to organise and style items while adding structure to a space. In home decor, they are commonly used on coffee tables, consoles, kitchen worktops, and shelves to group objects such as candles, coasters, vases, or decorative accessorie

Can trays be used in the kitchen as well as living areas?

Yes, trays can be used throughout the home, including kitchens, dining areas, and living spaces. In kitchens, trays are often used to organise oils, utensils, or mugs, while in living areas they work well for styling decorative items or creating a focal point on tables.

What materials are best for decorative trays?

Decorative trays are available in a range of materials, including wood, rattan, ceramic, and metal. Wooden and rattan trays offer a warm, natural look, while ceramic and metal trays provide a more structured or contemporary feel, depending on your interior style.

How do you style a tray on a coffee table or console?

When styling a tray, keep the arrangement balanced by mixing heights and textures. A common approach is to combine practical items, such as coasters or candles, with decorative pieces like vases or small ornaments, leaving some space so the tray doesn’t feel overcrowded.

Are trays purely decorative or can they be functional?

Trays can be both decorative and functional. While many are styled as part of home decor, they are also useful for organising everyday items, serving drinks, or creating designated spaces within larger surfaces.