T.J. Maxx Is Selling a Gorgeous Italian-Inspired Find That Shoppers Are Running to Buy

published Aug 10, 2024
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T J Maxx  Department Store Sign, Manassas, Virginia, USA, April 22, 2022
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While we would love a trip to Italy where we can shop our way through the charming shops of Tuscany and the Amalfi Coast, sometimes the farthest place we can afford is a trip to your favorite local retailer. But don’t worry, T.J. Maxx has you covered with elegant dishware that looks like it came from a charming shop in Italy, including serving trays perfect for all of the parties you plan on hosting the rest of this year. No expensive trip to Italy necessary.

This stunning ceramic serving tray features a hand-painted lemon design at the center. The yellow and green from the lemons are contrasted by a deep blue design behind it, giving this tray an elegant feel despite T.J. Maxx’s low prices. This serving tray is ideal for some of your favorite dishes to serve at your next dinner party, like a tomato and burrata salad or Dijon-roasted Brussels sprouts. Even butter-roasted sweet potatoes, because the holiday months are getting closer, and you’re going to need all the fancy serving trays you can get your hands on!

Although the price of this serving tray is not advertised, most serving trays sold at T.J. Maxx will price anywhere between $10 and $20. Given that this item is made in Italy, the price could vary. However, T.J. Maxx is notoriously known for having low prices, so we have a feeling this tray won’t be breaking the bank. If you can’t find it at your local T.J. Maxx, you can try ordering a similar item on Amazon.

T.J. Maxx has other gorgeous kitchen decor items from all across the world, like sets of ceramic bowls from Portugal and painted cutting boards from Vietnam.

T.J. Maxx shoppers are loving this collection of global kitchen goods, expressing how much they “love these finds” and how they are “so pretty.” One shopper even happily declared that finds like this are the reason they will always call themselves a “Maxinista,” aka a person who loves to shop at T.J. Maxx.