13 Extremely Cool Rolling Trays - Best Weed Accessories

2022-08-13 07:07:58 By : Ms. Sandra Liang

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There are a lot of good weed accessories out there nowadays. There are techy weed gifts, like flameless lighters and high-end grinders. There are weed subscription boxes for expanding your stoner horizons. But one accessory no smoker should be without: a rolling tray.

See, a paper plate or a broken ceramic dish you stole from the kitchen are fine for when you don't know any better. But you're an adult weed smoker now and you do know better. A rolling tray is not only more functional than a plate, given that it was designed with this singular purpose in mind, but it also makes the whole operation both look and feel more put together. In our grown-up stoner homes, everything has its place.

Depending on your needs or obsession with organization, there are a ton of rolling tray options out there. You can stick with something simple that will fit your grinder and other accessories, like a small rectangle with curved up edges for keeping bud contained. (These are also the cheapest options and you can get real fun in the kinds of colors and prints you go for here.) But there are also rolling trays that go beyond just containment and have specific blocked off sections to store papers, grinders, and the bud. There are trays with odor-sealed drawers to keep all your stuff in just the one place.

Needless to say, any one of these will look cool and put together on your coffee table. And anything is better than a paper plate.

A classic groovy pattern on a simple rectangular tray. What's not to love? It has a pop of color, a whole lot of nostalgia, and won't take up any more room than it needs to.

For a subtle tray situation, this cream-colored resin option is a functional piece of home decor. The recessed rectangles at the top keep your stuff from sliding all over and the bottom corner of the tray has a little lip for holding stuff while you work and cleaning stuff out once you're done.

A small wood tray is subtle and won't throw off the vibes of your very put together home. It's tiny and can fit right on your nightstand.

On the list of things that are better than a paper plate: a matching rolling tray and grinder set. This walnut color is sophisticated and makes for a very good upgrade gift to yourself.

Acrylic home accessories are very popular right now and rolling trays are not trying to miss out on the trend. This blue one is pretty and its super high edges are great for messy rollers.

This rolling tray has the small space and cool simplicity that we love but with a magnetic lid. Not only does it do its rolling support job well, but it is also a great option for people who are bringing the work from room to room.

For a very extra take on a rolling tray, Raw really levels it up. This is not your amateur tray. It has specific spaces for everything: cones, grinders, lighters, you name it. It even has a built-in ash tray. You can take the two sides off and fold it up for easy storage.

Who doesn't love a multifunctional object? This is a smell-proof stash box for keeping your stuff fresh, but the top comes off and functions as a rolling tray in itself. Efficiency at its finest.

On the simpler side, a stainless steel tray with raised edges is an easy one to work with and to keep clean.

Some rolling trays are for the function and some rolling trays are for the aesthetics. This Keith Haring tray is aesthetics city with its signature bright doodles. You can use it as a rolling tray and just as a table accessory.

Jonathan Adler's smoke collection is beautiful and hilarious and we highly recommend getting at least seven items from it. This rolling tray is so pretty you might forget what its actual purpose is.

For film fiends, A24's shop has a very fun collection of home items that nod to movies. This aspect ratio tray is a "desk" tray, which, actually, we can get on board with. Use it however you want.

Two of the best rolling tray designers and curators, Jonathan Adler and Higher Standards, teamed up to make this truly perfect valet tray. It's made with black high-fire porcelain and is a piece to truly elevate your otherwise lonely coffee table.