
## Inspired by… The Porter Tray

Gray Malin at the Parker is undoubtedly desert-inspired and eclectic in nature, so we couldn’t help but pair the new Porter Tray with some fun, yet down-to-earth décor pieces. We chose this polka dot magnifying glass, set atop this teak coffee table for a look that is equally interesting and organic.

Tray | Magnifying Glass | Coffee Table
## Inspired by… The Aspen Trees Tray

This tray feels extremely winter-lodge-chic to us, so we paired it with a neutral color scheme and a pop of luxe brass. But we’ll admit, the clean white background of this tray and those natural evergreen trees would go with just about anything!

Tray | Decorative Box | Coffee Table
## Inspired by… The I Am Busy Tray


If you want to convey a “Do Not Disturb” vibe with this tray in your living room, we suggest pairing it with an island-inspired coffee table and, of course, a dreamy candle that reminds you of the beach. Gray’s sand candle fits the bill perfectly, and pairs seamlessly with this I Am Busy tray and rattan coffee table.

Tray | Candle | Coffee Table
## Inspired by… The Waikiki Tray

Naturally, we couldn’t say no to a tropical vibe when styling this Waikiki Tray. Need a tip? Pair with a natural woven table and casually throw a string of sea glass beads over the top for a laidback feel.

Tray | Glass Beads | Coffee Table
## Inspired by… The Elephant Tray


Last, but certainly not least, we went for a fun and whimsical look with this Elephant Tray from Gray Malin at the Parker. Can you blame us? After all, it’s always a Party at the Parker (and in your living room with these chic pieces). P.S. This print is sold out in medium and large sizes, so what better way to get your hands on this print than in tray form?

Tray | Bud Vase | Coffee Table
**Which of these set-ups is your favorite?**
We can’t choose just one! Maybe we’ll have to make room for a few more coffee tables in our homes… Shop all acrylic trays here, and show us how you style your own by tagging @GrayMalin on social!
Xx Team GM
Photos: Jessi Burrone for GrayMalin.com