Catchall tray
Aluminium Catchall Tray
Somewhere for the things you empty out of your pockets.
£32
The Trio saves £30 versus three singles
- Free US shipping, tracked door to door.
- Arrives in 4–7 business days.
- Gifts well — no size to guess, and it ships free.
- 30-day returns.
- Material
- Anodised aluminium alloy, ABS base
- Size
- 20cm across · 13.3cm to the top of the arch
- Weight
- 150g
- Care
- Wipes clean
- Included
- One tray, ready to use. No assembly.
Same console, same things
The only thing that changed is the tray
Same surface, same keys, same coins. Nothing tidied away, nothing added except one dish.
Sets
One room, or several
Entryway, dressing table, bedside, desk. Most people who buy one find a second surface with the same problem.
The Pair — $75
Round black and square brass — visibly different objects, so the second never looks like a spare.
The Arc Trio — $99
Black, grey and brass. Three rooms in one language: they match without matching.
On choosing a colour
Beige goes with everything. This does not.
Most things on a console are chosen not to be noticed. They are beige, or clear, and they succeed by disappearing.
This is the opposite bet. Deep oxblood, if you want the shelf to have an opinion.
The brass arch
The one people notice
Black body, polished brass handle. It is the one people pick up and turn over, and the only one where the arch reads as jewellery.
What this is, and why
Six decisions, and the reason for each
One arch, not two handles
One handle in the middle means you lift it with one hand, without looking. Two handles need two hands and your attention.
A dish, not a plate
Rings roll. A shallow bowl stops them at the edge instead of at the floor — the whole difference between this and a flat tray.
Aluminium
Anodised aluminium alloy, the finish used on good camera bodies. It won't chip like ceramic or yellow like plastic.
The base
Soft ABS underneath, so it sits on furniture without marking it. Small detail, and the reason it can live on a walnut console.
What it isn't
Not an organiser. If you want compartments for cables and chargers, buy one of those — this is one small dish that does one thing.
The measurements
| Across | 20 cm |
| Height to the arch | 13.3 cm |
| Weight | 150 g |
| Body | Anodised aluminium alloy |
| Base | ABS |
| Care | Wipes clean |
Before you buy
The things people ask
No. The base is soft ABS rather than bare metal, so the tray sits on the surface without dragging against it. That is the reason for the base — it is what makes it a thing you can put on a walnut console.
Metal. The body is anodised aluminium alloy — the same finish used on good camera bodies. It weighs 150g, which is heavier than it looks in a photograph, and it takes a soft sheen rather than the hard shine of coated plastic. The base is the only plastic part, and it is underneath.
About the width of a spread hand, and 13.3cm tall to the top of the arch. A wallet, a set of keys and a watch fit at once with room left. It is a dish for what comes out of your pockets, not a bowl for fruit.
Matte black disappears into most rooms and is the safe one. Warm grey is softer and works where black would read as heavy. Oxblood red is the one that changes the surface it sits on. The brass arch is the one people notice and ask about.
Round or square is a question about the surface, not the object: round suits a console or a bedside, square sits better against the edge of a desk.
Free US shipping, 4–7 business days, tracked. Thirty days to return it — if it is not right for the surface you bought it for, send it back.
Six finishes. One shape.
Round or square, black, grey, oxblood or brass. Same dish, same arch — the finish is the only decision left.
Choose a finish