A standard quadrant tray has two equal sides that meet in a 90° corner, forming a quarter-circle shape—great for small, square areas. An offset quadrant tray extends further on one side, giving you more internal shower space while keeping the curved front. It’s ideal for longer walls or rectangular bathroom layouts.
Stone resin trays offer a more solid, high-end feel compared to acrylic. They’re heavier, more durable, and often feature a textured, slate-effect surface. Acrylic trays are lighter and easier to install, making them great for budget or upstairs bathrooms where weight matters. Both are available with anti-slip finishes.
No—offset trays are handed (left or right) and must be matched with a correctly sized and curved enclosure. Always double-check dimensions, waste position, and hand orientation before purchasing. For help, view our full range of compatible enclosures or ask our expert team.