A wicker bed tray is practically synonymous with the phrase "breakfast in bed." Such trays come with wide legs so the tray shelf stands on its own, rather than forcing you to balance it in your lap as with regular trays. These trays are far more innovative than they may first appear and have other decorative uses aside from the obvious one. Does this Spark an idea?
Alternative Tables
A bedroom with very sparse and sleek, minimalist decor might not require a traditional nightstand, particularly if the bed is on a very low frame. In this case, a wicker bed tray acting as a nightstand would contribute to the theme of airiness and open space. Similarly, a row of wicker bed trays can easily substitute for a coffee table in a minimalistic living-room. Using wicker trays to decorate your space in this way would also allow a greater degree of mobility: You can move your "table" according to your whims.
Bookends
A wicker tray allows you to use the very top of your bookcase without having to stack books flat on their side on top of one another. Lay a wicker tray on the top of a bookcase on its side with both legs pointing at you. Position books next to each other within the legs of the tray. The dimensions of the tray will act as bookends for the books, holding them in place.
Shelves
You can build shelves without any construction knowledge or experience. Simply stack wicker bed trays on top of each other and add objects to the shelves that you've created. Display framed pictures, figurines, vases and knickknacks. Reconfigure your shelves whenever and however you want, creating several short shelves or shelves in descending height. The flexibility of the trays allows you to change them at a moment's notice.
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