- Handmade in the UK, Midlands from sturdy ash ply.
- Uses an ingenious low centre of gravity design, to keep the tray stable and prevent unwanted spillages
- Made by Griffin and Sinclair Bespoke furniture est 1974, rated number one bespoke furniture maker in the UK by the Independent Newspaper.
- Thanks to its strong cord, the swinging tea tray can be carried with one hand, keeping the other hand free to open doors, use a banister etc.
- Very lightweight, great for those who suffer with tremors, Parkinsons or other dexterity, balance or strength disabilities.
- Great for those with a Limb Difference, who may have one arm affected by stroke, or someone who needs to use a walking stick or handrail to steady themselves with one hand whilst carrying a tray with the other.
- Carry the tray by your side rather than in front of you – meaning you can always see your feet whilst walking
- Great alternative to the Tipsi Tray
The Griffin and Sinclair bespoke made tea tray uses an ingenious design that keeps the centre of gravity at a lower point and the movement of the cups and liquid to such a minimal level you’d have to try very hard to spill anything!
The Swinging tea tray uses a 4 cord design to equally distribute weight across all 4 corners of the tray. As long as all 4 cords are being grasped, the tray will remain completely stable.
The Swinging tea tray is also a single handed carry tray. This leaves your other hand free to hold a banister, open doors, hold a walking stick or move through crowds. As the tray is held in one hand by your side, you can also see your feet whilst walking, which is is difficult with a traditional two handed tray.
The swinging tea tray is an excellent solution for people with disabilities such as, tremors, Parkinsons or other balance or dexterity disabilities, who struggle to carry a two handed tray. It would also be a great option for use in pubs, bars and restaurants.
See the dimensions of the tray below, as well as a little more about Griffin and Sinclair est.1974.