Collection: Bathtub Trays

A bathtub tray earns its place on one measurement: whether it actually fits your tub. Standard alcove tubs run about 27 to 32 inches across the top, while freestanding tubs can be wider with curved rims that fixed trays slide off. That is why nearly every bath tray worth buying is expandable — adjustable side arms grip both rims and stay put when you reach for a glass.

Bamboo, Wood, or Metal

Bamboo bathtub trays are the default for good reason: naturally water-resistant, light enough to lift with one hand, and they dry fast if you stand them upright after use. Solid wood trays look better and last longer but need occasional oiling to prevent water spots. Metal and matte-finish trays suit modern bathrooms and shrug off water entirely, though they feel colder to the touch. Whichever material you choose, look for a raised edge or built-in slots — a flat plank with nothing to stop a phone from sliding is a tray you will use twice.

Features That Matter

The useful extras are specific: a recessed wine glass slot that holds the stem (not just a hole), a book or tablet stand that props at an angle you can actually read at, and a soap groove that drains instead of pooling. Skip trays loaded with removable accessory boxes — they warp, trap water, and get left on the floor. If counter space around the tub is the real problem, a shower caddy or wall-mounted bathroom shelf handles daily storage better, leaving the tray for what it is for: an hour with the door locked.

Pair your tray with bath accessories to finish the setup. Every order ships free within the US in 3–8 business days.