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23 Bathroom Vanity Tray Ideas That Most Homeowners Pick Incorrectly For Wet Spaces

The vanity tray is the smallest decision in your bathroom and somehow the one that changes everything. Get it right and your countertop looks curated, calm, considered. These 23 bathroom vanity tray ideas show exactly how it’s done.

Bathroom Vanity Tray Ideas Collage | Source: @a.stone.storey, @alistandolacasa, @blackandwhiteprojects and @carviquecreation

23 Bathroom Vanity Tray Ideas That Make Every Counter Feel Like a Luxury Hotel

A bathroom counter without a tray is just a surface. With one, it becomes a vignette. The difference is that a tray gives your objects a reason to be together: it draws a boundary, creates intention, and makes even three mismatched items look like they belong. It’s one of those quiet design moves that works almost every time.

The trays in this roundup run the full range, from raw stone to gilded acrylic, from tight edited pairs to full accessory sets. Whatever your bathroom’s personality, something here will slot in without effort. Take your time with it.

1. Acrylic and Brass Tray

Acrylic and Brass Tray | Source: @akmhomedesign

Clear acrylic with brass rod handles keeps things light without looking empty: the tray itself disappears, letting the objects on it do the talking. Here, a floral reed diffuser labeled “Muse Fragrance Paris” sits beside a folded monogrammed towel, the whole thing resting on a pale quartz counter against dark slate tile. It’s the kind of bathroom corner that looks like it was styled for a shoot but takes about four minutes to put together.


2. Birdcage Cosmetic Stand

Birdcage Cosmetic Stand | Source: @essentialsbyrabash

Gold wire bent into a domed birdcage shape, two tiers of black marble-look shelving inside: this is the makeup organizer for anyone who wants their skincare routine to look like a jewelry display. The structure is bold enough to stand alone on a vanity, and the open design means nothing gets hidden or forgotten. Seen against grey marble walls with a round gold-framed mirror behind it, the whole setup lands somewhere between Parisian vanity table and contemporary beauty shelf.


3. Artisan Soap Dispensers on Stone Tray

Artisan Soap Dispensers on Stone Tray | Source: @floranna_pedrasabao

Hand-painted ceramic dispensers with wooden pump tops, resting on a raw stone tray the color of dark honey: this is bathroom counter styling that leans fully into the artisanal. The blue-and-white accent vase beside them adds a collected-over-time feeling, like pieces gathered from different markets on different trips. Warm lamp light in the background deepens the earthen palette, and the autumnal branches reflected in the mirror behind give it a richness that feels genuinely lived-in.


4. Red Marble and Brass Set

Red Marble and Brass Set | Source: @guzelishome

Rosso Levanto marble turned into a full counter set, every piece cut from the same dramatic slab: soap dispenser, lidded jar, tumbler, soap dish, and a small decorative apple, all arranged on a mirrored tray with ornate brass scrollwork handles. The combination of deep burgundy stone veined in white and aged gold hardware is unapologetically maximal, the kind of set that makes a powder room feel like a suite at a Venetian palazzo.


5. White Ceramic Duo on Marble Tray

White Ceramic Duo on Marble Tray | Source: @ilnidobr

Organic, slightly rippled white ceramic forms with a matte finish, a soap dispenser and a cup, side by side on a flat marble tray with short brass handles. The shapes are imperfect on purpose, soft and hand-formed-looking in a way that contrasts well with the clean marble beneath them. A small wooden brush tucked to the side keeps it from feeling sterile, and the wavy gold mirror frame above ties the whole corner together. Worth exploring if the warm minimalism route is where your bathroom is headed.


6. Full Marble Cube Set

Full Marble Cube Set | Source: @lithomedesign_

Every piece carved from the same golden-veined marble slab, square-cut and architectural: a soap dispenser, a reed diffuser, a candle, and a flower vase, all sitting on a matching marble tray. The lit tealight inside the cube candle holder casts a warm glow across the stone’s surface, and the white orchid spilling from the vase above adds the one moment of softness in an otherwise structured grouping. It’s a set that makes the counter feel spa-serious, like someone thought about this room as a whole and not just a space to brush teeth.


7. Victorian Fuchsia Glass Set

Victorian Fuchsia Glass Set | Source: @madijuby

Cranberry pink opaline glass, ormolu-footed mirror trays, gilded mounts on every piece: this is a 19th-century vanity set that has aged into something more desirable, not less. Perfume bottles, a pedestal dish, a tall vase with hand-painted floral detailing, all in shades that run from blush to deep fuchsia. Against a pink tablecloth with raspberry drapery behind it, the arrangement has the layered, jewel-box quality that only antiques carry. A single piece of this on a modern bathroom shelf would stop anyone in their tracks.


8. Travertine-Look Accessory Set

Travertine-Look Accessory Set | Source: @roovexau

Cream-colored resin with a speckled, travertine-like finish, a matching tray holding a soap dispenser, toothbrush holder, two tumblers, and a soap dish: this is the version of bathroom organization that looks calm without trying. The brushed nickel pump keeps it grounded rather than precious, and the texture reads as natural stone at a glance. Clean, complete, and easy to live with every day.


9. White Embossed Ceramic Set

White Embossed Ceramic Set | Source: @sanchritz_designs

All-white matte ceramic with a repeating embossed geometric pattern covering every surface, including the tray: a soap dispenser with a gold pump, a lidded cotton jar, and a shallow rectangular tray. The tonal approach means the texture does all the work, keeping the look clean while adding enough visual interest that it doesn’t read as plain. Against a grey marble wall, the set has the quiet, put-together quality of something from a boutique hotel gift shop.


10. Moody Earthy Bathroom Vignette

Moody Earthy Bathroom Vignette | Source: @westofmainshoppe

Olive-glazed subway tile covers the walls floor to ceiling, catching and reflecting the warm candlelight from two glass sconce fixtures flanking a curved brass mirror. The vanity counter below is white marble over a warm oak cabinet, and a small wooden bowl holds two Aesop product bottles, while a black ceramic vase with dried blooms sits near the faucet. No dedicated tray, but the styling here is a masterclass in restraint: every object chosen for its weight, its material, its relationship to the ones beside it. A reminder that the tray is the tool, but considered editing is the skill.


11. Dekton Integrated Sink

Dekton Integrated Sink | Source: @a.stone.storey

Counter and sink carved from the same slab of Dekton, the basin recessed flush into the surface so the whole vanity reads as one unbroken plane of stone. A gunmetal wall-mount faucet and handle keep the fixtures clean and unobtrusive, while a small succulent in a wire-frame planter and a copper-pump soap dispenser are the only objects on the counter. The restraint here is the point: when the material is this good, decoration is beside the point.


12. Concrete Round Tray

Concrete Round Tray | Source: @alistandolacasa

A matte concrete circle tray, low-rimmed and the color of wet cement, holds three things: an amber glass candle labeled Cantia Home, a white marbled ceramic soap dispenser with a chrome pump, and a small potted succulent tucked between them. Against white marble tile, the grey tray grounds the vignette without competing with anything around it. Simple, considered, done.


13. Grey Oval Concrete Tray

Grey Oval Concrete Tray | Source: @blackandwhiteprojects

Oval concrete tray in cool slate grey, wide and shallow, holding a white glass sandalwood wash bottle with a matte pump, a concrete-look cylindrical planter with a trailing succulent, and a black matte jar with a bamboo lid. The material story is all texture and restraint: raw concrete, smooth glass, warm wood, living green. Worth bookmarking if the organized bathroom counter route is where this is heading.


14. White Marble Cylinder Set

White Marble Cylinder Set | Source: @carviquecreation

Pure white Carrara marble cut into smooth cylinders: a soap dispenser, a toothbrush holder, a lidded cotton jar, all grouped on a square marble tray with a soap dish set slightly apart. The chrome pump is the only non-marble element, and it keeps the set from feeling too precious. Behind it, a woven rattan basket holds rolled towels and eucalyptus stems soften the corner. Clean, cohesive, and the kind of set that photographs beautifully every single time.


15. Silicone Waterproof Tray

Silicone Waterproof Tray | Source: @chalybes.tr

Flat grey silicone with raised bumped feet and upturned side handles, designed to sit right at the sink edge so the counter stays dry. A white ceramic toothbrush cup, two bamboo-handle brushes, a folded linen facecloth, and a bar of grey soap: the whole arrangement is practical without looking it. For a bathroom that gets used hard every morning, this is the tray that makes the counter look reset no matter what.


16. Coastal Rattan Tray

Coastal Rattan Tray | Source: @coastalcheryl

Round woven rattan tray on a granite counter, holding a small potted white orchid, apothecary-style glass jars filled with cotton balls, Q-tips, and bath bombs in seafoam and mint, plus a white starfish tucked at the front. The whole grouping has a collected quality, the kind of counter display that feels like it gathered itself over time rather than arriving all at once in a box.


17. Farmhouse Dual Tray Setup

Farmhouse Dual Tray Setup | Source: @copycatsstyle

Two trays doing two jobs: a small round wooden pedestal holds a single amber glass soap dispenser beside the sink, while a woven rattan circle tray on the opposite side corrals a ridged white vase with eucalyptus, a glass apothecary jar, and a folded hand towel. Shiplap walls, a black-framed pivot mirror, and a brushed gold faucet complete the farmhouse-meets-modern picture. The split-tray approach works especially well on a wide counter where one central grouping would feel lost.


18. Rattan Tray with Candle Styling

Rattan Tray with Candle Styling | Source: @hanginthere_mtl

A deep round rattan tray in warm natural cane, holding an amber glass hand wash bottle with a gold pump, a small white soy candle, a glass apothecary jar with Q-tips, and a folded striped linen hand towel. A tall fluted white ceramic vase with eucalyptus stands just behind, outside the tray, giving the grouping height without crowding it. The candle is lit, which is the detail that shifts the whole corner from functional to deliberate.


19. Apothecary Tray with Rituals Edit

Apothecary Tray with Rituals Edit | Source: @houseinthemeadow

A ribbed travertine-look oval tray in cream, low and architectural, holding three pieces with intention: a matte black “Calm” candle with a cork lid, a dark amber room spray labeled “Warmth,” and a deep green Rituals hand wash bottle. Behind it, a glass reed diffuser with black sticks and a gold label adds quiet fragrance to the corner. The palette is rich but grounded, dark amber and hunter green against a textured grey stone tile backdrop that feels more editorial than everyday.


20. Farmhouse Black and White Bathroom

Farmhouse Black and White Bathroom | Source: @kira_turner

Not one tray but a whole system: on the counter, a round wooden lazy Susan holds soap dispensers and a tiny potted plant; beside the sink, a mini black metal and wood shelving unit takes overflow storage off the counter entirely. A round black-framed mirror, three-bulb industrial sconce lighting, black-and-white encaustic floor tiles, and a hanging canvas print reading “So Fresh & So Clean” round out a bathroom that commits fully to its personality. For anyone building out a bathroom with serious storage needs, this layered approach is the one to study.


21. Scallop Marble Tray with Mini Bottles

Scallop Marble Tray with Mini Bottles | Source: @kisac_stonework

A scallop-edged white marble tray with gently wavy sides, the kind of shape that looks hand-formed but is clearly cut with precision, holding a collection of small artisanal shower gel bottles in celadon green, soft lavender, amber honey, and warm tobacco. The mix of colors reads almost like a perfume counter display, each bottle silver-capped and neatly labeled. On a Carrara marble counter with a silver-framed mirror and stacked linen towels in the background, the tray carries a quiet hotel-suite energy that’s easy to replicate at home.


22. Cream Round Tray Vignette

Cream Round Tray Vignette | Source: @nextmashglimpse

A matte cream circular tray layered with mismatched objects that somehow read as a set: a terracotta bar soap on a ceramic dish, a rhinestone-banded tumbler holding gold-boxed items and a tube of cream, a small fluted white bud vase with dried orange blooms, a braided rope tealight holder with a red candle, a folded teal washcloth, and a glass fragrance bottle with a hexagonal wooden cap. The color clash of teal, terracotta, and amber against the cream base is bolder than most vanity trays attempt, and it works precisely because every object has a use.


23. Brass Oval Tray, Marble Counter

Brass Oval Tray, Marble Counter | Source: @vintagerugshop

A slim brass oval tray, the kind with barely any rim at all, sits on a broad Calacatta marble counter beside a round vessel sink. On it: a black matte “Tatine Pine Orange Bitters” soap dispenser, a clear glass fragrance bottle with a blush cap, and a small bundle of dried pampas tucked at the edge. Unlacquered brass wall-mount fixtures arch above, and a fluted oak vanity cabinet below gives the whole counter a warm, European warmth. The tray here earns its place by doing exactly what a good tray should: making three objects feel like one considered thing.