These Cute Catchalls and Trays Will Ensure You Never Lose Your Keys Again
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A catchall does exactly what its name implies: It corrals small, easy-to-lose items like your keys, wallet, or jewelry in one readily accessible place. They're essential if you have a penchant for losing these items; keeping everything in one consistent spot makes them easier to find in a pinch. And while these trays certainly have an important job, they can be stylish, too—you never have to sacrifice form for function. Ahead, several of our favorite catchalls, from marble and leather dishes to ceramic iterations, to shop right now.
Top Picks
Leather Catchall: Pottery Barn ″Marlo″ Leather Catchall
Concrete Catchall: FleshandBlooms Concrete Shallow Bowl
Marble Catchall: Crate & Barrel French Kitchen Marble Rectangle Tray
Modern Catchall: Jonathan Adler Tiger Valet Tray
Black-and-White Catchall: btw Ceramics Torrent Catchall
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Black and White
Handmade in California, this catchall was inspired by torrential West Coast downpours. The piece is the perfect size for storing anything from keys to small trinkets.
Shop Now: btw Ceramics Torrent Catchall, $30, westelm.com.
Green Ceramic
Keep your keys safe in this ceramic tray designed by potter, author, and designer Johnathan Adler. The green color's vibrancy is enhanced by the front-and-center tiger.
Shop Now: Jonathan Adler Tiger Valet Tray, $68, shopbop.com.
Leather
Choose from white gold, black, tan, white, gray, or blush when ordering one of these leather catchalls; the small tray features a pinched corner design.
Shop Now: Pottery Barn "Marlo" Leather Catchall, $99, potterybarn.com.
Brown-and-Yellow Suede
This rectangular tray boasts a leather exterior and a suede interior, making it soft enough to store even your most delicate tchotchkes.
Shop Now: Turnbull & Asser Rectangular Leather Travel Tray, $140, turnbullandasser.com.
Concrete
Sleek and minimalist, this handmade concrete shallow bowl is available in three neutrals, making it an easy addition to any space.
Shop Now: FleshandBlooms Concrete Shallow Bowl, $64.35, etsy.com.
Still Life
This ceramic piece—which comes in a rainbow of colors—looks more like a piece of modern art than a storage solution. Its design was inspired by the still-life artwork created by Danish modernist Vilhem Lundstrøm.
Shop Now: Raawii Strøm Bowl, $68, store.moma.org.
Layered
Designed by Clara von Zweigbergk, this nested set is customizable if you decide to splurge on all sizes; select pieces in different hues for a mix-and-match effect.
Shop Now: HAY "Kaleido" Tray Set, $62.90, us.hay.com.
Eggshell Ceramic
This platter by Sheldon Ceramics comes in three different sizes, so it's easy to find one that meets your specific needs (perhaps you have a few sets of keys to keep track of!).
Shop Now: Sheldon Ceramics Farmhouse Coupe Trays, $105, sheldonceramics.com.
Marble
Made from 100-percent marble, this simple, elegant tray features raised edges to keep your items secure.
Shop Now: Crate & Barrel French Kitchen Marble Rectangle Tray, $39.95, crateandbarrel.com.
Café Bowl
Based off a piece originally created for Alice Water's California café Chez Panisse in 2006, this catchall is a throwback to traditional French restaurant ware. A portion of every purchase is donated to the Edible Schoolyard Project.
Shop Now: Heath Ceramics Chez Panisse Line Café Bowl, $37, heathceramics.com.
Faux Shagreen
Drop your keys or jewelry into this faux shagreen tray, which is about as luxe as it gets.
Shop Now: OKA Faux Shagreen Key Tray, $150, oka.com.
Asymmetrical
Keep track of smaller items with this asymmetrical concrete catchall, which is available in white, black, gray, or terra-cotta.
Shop Now: Fibala Concrete Tray, $15, etsy.com.
Adjustable
This set is composed of three separate pieces that can be arranged in a layout that works for you; we're partial to the dessert-inspired shades.
Shop Now: Holistic Habitat Tri-Color Half Moon Metal Trays, $51 for set of three, holistichabitatclt.com.