Serving Tray with Handles
Serving Tray with Handles

Serving Tray with Handles

5839131

Regular priceRs 2,950.00
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  • Backordered, shipping soon
  •  Island wide delivery

Featuring a stunning marble-inspired pattern with rich navy, white, and gold accents, this tray adds a luxurious touch to any setting.

The sturdy rectangular frame with smooth rounded edges and built-in handles ensures easy carrying, making it perfect for serving drinks, snacks, or breakfast. 

Product Dimensions

• Length: Approx. 40 cm
• Width: Approx. 28 cm

Key Features

• Premium marble-style printed surface
• Strong and lightweight construction
• Built-in side handles for easy grip
• Smooth, glossy finish for easy cleaning
• Ideal for serving, décor, or organizing

Island wide delivery Available

Hassel free exchange within 7 days


We ship products as soon as possible after the order is confirmed. Usually you will receive your item within the selected shipping time.


Shipping Rates


Shipping rates valid on the date/time of purchase will be displayed during payment and will be applied to the total invoice based on your area selection. When this occurs, the wrong area is selected and the wrong shipping rate is applied, we reserve the right to modify the invoice and request the surcharge by any means of payment we choose.

And also, if the package weight or volumetric weight exceeds the standard package size, additional shipping costs can be applicable and will be assessed after the initial purchase (1kg or 30cm x 30cm x 6cm)

Weight Calculation

When calculating the weight of the shipments we deliver, we utilize volumetric weight, and we recognize that this is not always an intuitive idea. In order to make everything as plain as possible for you, we want to break down the specifics. Instead of the actual weight, the amount of space a package takes up on the carrier might have an impact on how much it costs to carry. This weight has a volumetric or dimensional component. Calculating a shipment's volumetric weight reveals the density of a package. In general, a less dense object takes up greater volume of space than it does weight. In order to determine which is greater, the volumetric or dimensional weight is computed and compared to the actual weight of the cargo. The greater weight is then utilized to determine the shipment cost.

By multiplying a package's length, height, and width and dividing the result by a volumetric factor, volumetric weight can be computed (5000). The unit of measurement has an impact on that component.

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