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Trays and bowls
This range of decorative trays and bowls spans cast aluminium, marble, ceramic and mirrored glass, for living and dining rooms. It covers both pieces meant to be seen empty as objects in their own right and trays meant to hold the small things that gather on a surface, so there is something for a centrepiece and something for everyday tidying.
Materials and finishes
Bowls and platters arrive in gold, silver, bronze and antique brass, with reactive-glaze ceramic in blue-green and cream that gives each piece its own variation. There are white marble pieces and gold mirrored-glass tray sets as well. The metallic finishes catch the light, while the marble and ceramic bring a more matt, natural surface.
How to use them
Use a bowl as a centrepiece on a dining table or coffee table, where its shape and finish do the work on their own. A tray is the practical option for corralling keys, trinkets, candles or a small grouping of objects on a console, sideboard or coffee table, keeping a surface looking ordered rather than scattered. Because the range spans living, dining and other rooms, the same piece can move with you, working as a fruit bowl on the dining table one season and a catch-all on a hall console the next.
How to choose
For a centrepiece, let the material lead: a metallic cast-aluminium bowl for shine, reactive-glaze ceramic for colour and variation, or white marble for a quieter look. Think about scale against the surface, a larger bowl or platter for a dining table and something smaller for a side table or sideboard, so the piece sits in proportion rather than dominating or disappearing.
Styling tips
Trays in sets work well grouped together or spread across separate surfaces, and the gold mirrored-glass sets reflect whatever sits on them, which adds a little depth to a console. Match the metal tone, whether gold, silver, bronze or antique brass, to other accessories nearby so the surface reads as considered rather than mismatched. Pair a warm metallic bowl with cooler marble, or let a single reactive-glaze ceramic piece bring the only colour to an otherwise neutral grouping. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.