





Whimsical Garden Gnome Wheelbarrow Serving Tray with Yellow Gingham Border
Picture This
Your morning coffee deserves better than a boring coaster. Enter this absolutely charming gnome wheelbarrow tray—the kind of piece that makes guests pause mid-conversation and ask "where did you find that?" The hand-painted scene shows our industrious garden friend wheeling daisies through a meadow, complete with dragonflies hovering nearby. That golden gingham trim? Chef's kiss.
Built for Real Life
This isn't just wall art with handles. The generous 17.5" x 15.5" surface holds your breakfast spread, cocktail setup, or coffee table vignette. Metal construction with wood handles means it's sturdy enough for daily use—just add a liner between food and surface (we suggest a pretty cloth napkin or parchment). Boutique home stores charge $65-85 for trays like this, calling them "artisan finds" while your wallet quietly weeps.
Why It Works
You know that cottage-core aesthetic everyone's chasing? This nails it without trying too hard. Perfect for spring entertaining, bedroom breakfast service, or styled coffee table moments. The vintage-inspired artwork has genuine character—not that mass-produced "vintage" look that's everywhere lately. Plus those wooden handles? Actual functional grip, not decorative afterthoughts.
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Picture This
Your morning coffee deserves better than a boring coaster. Enter this absolutely charming gnome wheelbarrow tray—the kind of piece that makes guests pause mid-conversation and ask "where did you find that?" The hand-painted scene shows our industrious garden friend wheeling daisies through a meadow, complete with dragonflies hovering nearby. That golden gingham trim? Chef's kiss.
Built for Real Life
This isn't just wall art with handles. The generous 17.5" x 15.5" surface holds your breakfast spread, cocktail setup, or coffee table vignette. Metal construction with wood handles means it's sturdy enough for daily use—just add a liner between food and surface (we suggest a pretty cloth napkin or parchment). Boutique home stores charge $65-85 for trays like this, calling them "artisan finds" while your wallet quietly weeps.
Why It Works
You know that cottage-core aesthetic everyone's chasing? This nails it without trying too hard. Perfect for spring entertaining, bedroom breakfast service, or styled coffee table moments. The vintage-inspired artwork has genuine character—not that mass-produced "vintage" look that's everywhere lately. Plus those wooden handles? Actual functional grip, not decorative afterthoughts.























