
Best selling Trays from Alessi
On this page you’ll find a ranking of the best Trays from Alessi. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important product details. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Alessi Dressed tray rectangular
Alessi Dressed Rectangular Tray
Rectangular tray made of 18/10 stainless steel, polished to a shiny finish with relief decoration. The Dressed tableware set was designed by Marcel Wanders. Traditionally, embellishments are placed in important and visible areas of an object. However, Wanders places them in unobtrusive, slightly hidden spots, sometimes even in areas that are typically not visible. One could describe Wanders' approach as an introverted decoration. The name of the collection, Dressed, suggests a decoration designed like a beautiful dress: it is meant to highlight the contents without overshadowing them. The Dressed line includes cutlery, glasses, underplates, a tea and coffee set, a tray, and coasters for bottles and glasses.

2. Alessi Tray Tau
Alessi - Tray Tau, 54.8 x 32 cm
The Alessi Tray KL09 "Tau" is a stylish and functional design object that enriches everyday life. Designed by the renowned designer Kristiina Lassus, this tray combines minimalist design with high functionality and artisanal precision. Made from high-quality stainless steel, it impresses with its clear lines and gently rounded edges, which give the tray an elegant aesthetic while ensuring safe handling.
The "Tau" tray is ideal for serving drinks and food, adding a modern touch to any room with its purist design. Kristiina Lassus placed particular emphasis on the combination of practical usability and visual simplicity in this design, making the tray a versatile accessory for any home.

3. Alessi Jasper Morrison schaal 35 cm rvs glans
Alessi - Round Tray, Matte - Jasper Morrison JM14/35
A classic from the Italian design brand Alessi: The round tray, designed by Jasper Morrison, impresses with its simple design and matte interior.
Diameter: 35 cm.

4. Alessi Tray VENEER
Decorative serving platter with relief structure.
The items from the Veneer series feature fluid lines that seem to move across the surface of the objects. A dreamy reinterpretation of wood grain adds texture and dynamism to the home environment.
Patricia Urquiola, born in 1961 in Oviedo, studied architecture at the Polytechnic Universities of Madrid and Milan, where she graduated in 1989 under the guidance of Achille Castiglioni. From 1990 to 1992, she worked as an assistant at the Polytechnic University of Milan. From 1990 to 1996, she was involved in product development at De Padova, collaborating with Vico Magistretti. In 1996, she became the head of design at Atelier Lissoni Associati. In 2001, she opened a design office and focused on design, furnishings, and architecture.

5. Alessi Arran
The Arran tray was designed in 1961 by Enzo Mari for Danese in Milan and was reintroduced into production by Alessi in 1997 - an excellent testament to a joyful era of Italian design. Arran is now available in both the original version made of polished stainless steel and in two new shimmering variations in green and purple tones. When viewed from different angles, the color of the tray continuously changes, in an elusive movement of shades and reflections.

6. Alessi JM13/30 L serving tray
A modern version of the serving platter that is not only a true eye-catcher. It is characterized by precise craftsmanship and a minimalist elegance.

7. Alessi Trick and Treat Tray Container
Ancient cultures for new tray designs or a tray from new designs of ancient cultures.
With “(Un)Forbidden City,” Alessi looks to China and for the first time involves a group of prominent Chinese architects. The significant transformation currently taking place in China serves as the basis for a discussion that has been translated into the design of a tray. It is an archetype of Alessi's production history, allowing an understanding of what lies behind an object and providing a reference point for engaging with the role of architecture, drawing from the cultural traditions of East and West.
Is “Trick and Treat” really a tray? Is it not a tray? In fact, it can be used as a spice rack for the table, as a bottle opener in the kitchen, as a snack container for the living room, as a vase in the study, as a tissue holder in the bathroom, or as a tealight candle holder next to the bed. It follows its owner everywhere, adapting to their needs.

8. Alessi Tray Arran
The Arran tray was designed by Enzo Mari for Danese in Milan in 1961 and was reintroduced into production by Alessi in 1997 - an excellent testament to a joyful era of Italian design. Arran is now available in both the original version made of polished stainless steel and in two new shimmering variations in green and purple tones. When viewed from different angles, the color of the tray continuously changes, in an elusive movement of shades and reflections.

9. Alessi Serving tray silver coloured
MGVASS tray made of stainless steel with handles designed by Michael Graves for Alessi. Serve your dishes with this elegant tray. The handles allow for safe transportation. The edge of the tray is adorned with decorative bumps. Use the round tray not only for serving but also as a platter for cold dishes. It is made of stainless steel and, thanks to its elegant design, is a real eye-catcher on any table.

10. Alessi JM13/36 L
A modern variant of the serving platter that is not only a true eye-catcher. It is characterized by precise craftsmanship and a minimalist elegance.
