Stacey Solomon's £37 Amazon Sofa Tray Is a Household Hit
Stacey Solomon's £37 sofa tray is a household hit

TV presenter and mum-of-five Stacey Solomon has once again shared a brilliant and affordable home find with her fans, and this one is perfect for sofa lovers.

The £37 Sofa Accessory Stacey 'Loves So Much'

In a recent social media post, Stacey revealed her latest practical purchase: the Nnewvante Couch Cup Holder Tray, which she bought for £36.99 on Amazon. She confessed she spends "far too much time" using it, and it has quickly become a firm favourite in her busy household.

The clever bamboo tray is designed to sit securely on the arm of a sofa, providing a stable and stylish surface for drinks, snacks, remote controls, or even a tablet. It's an ideal solution for cosy evenings in, helping to prevent spills and the constant need to reach for a distant coffee table.

Why Fans Are Raving About This Simple Hack

True to Stacey Solomon's reputation for spotting useful home items, this tray is affordable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing. Made from natural bamboo, it is built to last and blends seamlessly into most home décors without looking out of place.

Her recommendation sparked immediate interest from followers who were eager to know where they could get the same product, proving once again her influence in the world of practical home organisation.

More Clever Home Finds from Stacey

This isn't the only organisational hack Stacey has shared recently. Earlier this month, she highlighted a sturdy shower caddy that uses engineering-grade glue instead of unreliable suction cups. Normally priced at £44.99, it is currently on sale at Amazon for £39.95.

For those looking for alternative sofa arm trays, there are other options on the market. These include the Next S Black/Brown Bronx Wood Sofa Tray for £25 and the Online Home Shop Wooden Sofa Arm Tray, which is currently on sale for just £12.

Stacey Solomon's knack for finding simple, affordable products that make family life easier continues to resonate with her audience, turning everyday household items into must-have buys.