What’s the hardest-working accessory in your home? Chances are, it’s a tray — whether you use it for ferrying drinks to friends, framing a decorative vignette or corralling mail by the front door.

“We use trays for a lot of different things,” said Krista Schrock, a principal of the Los Angeles-based firm Disc Interiors.

Sure, they’re useful for serving cocktails and canapés, but they’re also invaluable for making any sort of mess look organized.

“The No. 1 place we use them is on ottomans,” Ms. Schrock said, where they function as a landing spot for magazines, books and remote controls.

But they’re just as useful for organizing bathroom accessories on a vanity, jewelry on a dresser, liquor in a wet bar or keys and sunglasses on a console, because they instantly make clutter look like something more collected.

A tray “frames things, which helps set a nice visual tone when you want something decorative,” she said. “I use them all over my house.”


  • What’s the best material for a tray? “Brass, marble and wood are our go-tos,” Ms. Schrock said, noting that she prefers simple designs with tactile appeal.

  • Should it have handles? “On larger-scale ones, we definitely like handles,” she said. “But on smaller ones, it’s less important.”

  • Is one shape better than another? “Rectangular is most common, but I love a round tray too,” Ms. Schrock said. “It’s nice to use different shapes and sizes in different places.”


Round brass trays with leather inserts, in various colors

From $170 at Skultuna: 011-46-21-783-03 or skultuna.com

Composite wood trays covered with marbleized paper

From $62 at Jayson Home: 800-472-1885 or jaysonhome.com


Walnut tray with cotton-cord-wrapped handles

From $450 at Heide Martin Design Studio: 614-787-3501 or heidemartin.com

Carved marble trays in various sizes and colors

From $90 at Lawson-Fenning: 323-934-0048 or lawsonfenning.com


Black-stained oak tray with feet

$129 at Ferm Living: 011-45-7022-7523 or fermliving.us


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