"Kitty spotted a handful of checkerboard serving trays in two different styles at her local HomeGoods. These trays are both made from wood and feature a resin or enamel checkerboard motif at the bottom. The larger tray is just $25, which is a steal - especially if you're a follower and fan of MacKenzie-Childs pieces. The Checkerboard Trays at HomeGoods Look Similar to MacKenzie-Childs"
"Unfortunately, HomeGoods doesn't sell its products online, but you'll still be able to grab a checkerboard tray. These HomeGoods trays look remarkably similar to the rattan trays from MacKenzie-Childs, which are currently available in a few of the brand's famous checkerboard patterns on QVC's website. The Courtly Check pattern is the brand's bestseller because, again, you just can't beat that classic black and white!"
"Unlike the HomeGoods trays, this rattan version from MacKenzie-Childs costs well over $100. So if you can find its HomeGoods cousin, you'll be doing your wallet a favor! Check your local HomeGoods to see if the checkerboard trays are in stock, and add one to your collection. You'll find yourself using it year after year, season after season - and because it's such a timeless pattern, it will never go out of style!"
HomeGoods currently has checkerboard serving trays in stock that can complement home decor for years. The trays are wooden with a resin or enamel checkerboard motif and come in at least two styles, including a larger tray priced at $25. The HomeGoods trays closely resemble rattan checkerboard trays from MacKenzie-Childs, whose Courtly Check pattern is a bestseller and often retails for well over $100. HomeGoods does not sell products online, so shoppers must visit local stores to find the trays. The classic black-and-white checkerboard pattern offers timeless, season-spanning appeal.
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