Description
The York Tea and Coffee Tray with Canisters brings weight and structure to in-room service, combining a solid stone base with metal canisters to create a clear, composed setup. Designed for hospitality environments, it supports both presentation and daily use while maintaining a consistent, grounded presence.
The tray is crafted from stone, offering a durable surface that anchors the overall arrangement. Its natural variation adds depth without disrupting the surrounding space, allowing it to integrate into a range of interior directions. The low profile and defined edges create a clean boundary for the setup, keeping all elements contained and visually aligned.
Paired with the tray, the metal canisters provide dedicated storage for tea, coffee, sugar, or condiments. Each canister is proportioned for ease of use, with fitted lids that help maintain order while supporting quick access. The combination of stone and metal introduces a clear material contrast, balancing weight with precision.
Beyond appearance, the York Tray is designed for repeat use. The stone surface holds up to daily handling and cleaning, while the structured layout helps reduce movement and clutter during both guest use and housekeeping resets. This contributes to a more stable and controlled presentation across stays.
This piece works particularly well in guestrooms and suites where the tea and coffee experience is expected to feel integrated into the space rather than secondary to it. Whether placed on a countertop, console, or within a dedicated coffee area, it establishes a defined zone that supports both function and layout.
As part of a broader in-room program, the York Tea and Coffee Tray helps standardize presentation while maintaining flexibility in material expression. It ensures that a high-use touchpoint remains aligned with the overall environment, reinforcing a design language that carries through each detail.
In practice, it delivers a solution that is structured, durable, and built to perform, while maintaining a strong visual presence grounded in material.





