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Tray Tables For Sale
Creator: Unknown
Creator: Maitland Smith
Mid-Century Modern Teak Rolling Bar Cart with Secret Compartment
Located in New York, NY
Crafted of solid teak, with original castors in good working condition, the upper tray is removable for serving, while the fixed lower shelf is designed to hold bottles, decanters an...
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1960s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Tray Tables

Materials

Teak

Contemporary Italian Blue Leather and Wicker Tray
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary rectangular blue leather tray with a woven wicker willow wood edge (Made in Italy).
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Tray Tables

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Leather, Wicker

Contemporary Italian White Leather and Wicker Tray
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary rectangular white leather tray with a woven wicker willow wood edge (Made in Italy).
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Tray Tables

Materials

Leather, Wicker

Bamboo Tray Table
Located in Antwerp, BE
Bamboo tray table. The dimensions of the tray are 23.22 inch (59 cm) - 13.77 inch (35 cm) The dimensions of the top are 29.1 inch (74 cm) - 15.7 inch (40 cm).
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Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Tray Tables

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Brass

Sculptural Tray Table
Located in Sagaponack, NY
A finely crafted and elegant craft movement tray table with a removable top and sinuous hand carved intertwining legs.
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Tray Tables

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Walnut

Antique and Vintage Tray Tables

The popularity of antique and vintage tray tables owes mostly to the 1950s, when the first TV dinners made their way into the freezers of American kitchens.

At a time when televisions were increasingly becoming fixtures in the living rooms of most homes in the United States, the tray table was impossibly convenient. With a deft merging of function and style, the table, positioned in front of your sofa or plush armchair, was a place to rest your Swanson-brand TV dinner, a compartmentalized supper issued on a disposable tray that required minimal preparation. The technological advances of the mid-century kitchen included programmable ovens, so TV dinners were quick and easy, particularly when home-cooked meals were out of the question.

When one had finished the last bite of this square meal, which was packed into sections that assumed various geometric shapes in their own partitioned aluminum tray, the tray table could be easily folded up and tucked away until needed again.

Eventually, designers took to exploring iterations of the widely loved tray table that would better suit household needs. Once a simple, foldable furnishing that was confined to use at mealtime, tray tables are now somewhat of a budget-friendly design staple for many households. Today, tray tables are as versatile as ever, and such a wide range has been manufactured over the years that you’re likely to find a good fit no matter what your furniture style preferences might be.

Tray tables are used as side tables, nightstands, a bar tray when your space won’t accommodate that handsome vintage bar cart you’ve been looking for and desks, particularly as many of us are working from home and especially when a modest-sized apartment won’t allow for larger tables.

Tray tables vary in style, shape and size. When looking for a tray table, you should measure accordingly and ensure that wherever it will land in your space there will be room around the table to allow for easy movement.

On 1stDibs, find a collection of antique and vintage tray tables that includes mid-century modern tray tables, Art Deco versions and more.

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