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Ash Tray

An ash tray is a simple yet essential item for smokers. It is a receptacle designed to hold ash and cigarette butts, preventing them from scattering and making a mess. Ash trays come in various shapes, sizes, and materials, ranging from simple disposable plastic ones to ornate and decorative pieces made of metal, glass, or ceramics. Some ash trays are designed for outdoor use, with windproof features to prevent ashes from blowing away. Others are designed for indoor use, with lids to contain smoke and odors. Ash trays have a long history, dating back to the early 19th century when smoking became popular. They were initially made of simple materials such as clay, wood, or metal, and were often handmade. As smoking became more widespread, ash trays became more sophisticated and decorative, with intricate designs and patterns. Today, ash trays are still widely used, although smoking is becoming less popular in many parts of the world. They are often found in public places such as restaurants, bars, and airports, as well as in homes. Some ash trays are designed to be portable, making them easy to carry around and use on the go. Overall, ash trays are a practical and essential item for smokers, helping to keep their surroundings clean and tidy. They come in a variety of styles and materials, making them a popular collector's item for some people.

receptacle, cigarette, materials, history, collector's item

Michael Davis

CITATION : "Michael Davis. 'Ash Tray.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=255825 (Accessed on April 19, 2025)"

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Ash Tray

An ash tray is a receptacle for the safe disposal of cigarette ash and butts. It is typically made of metal, ceramic, or glass and often has a wide base to catch ash and a deep bowl to hold cigarette butts. It may also have a lid to help contain smoke and odors. Ash trays are often found in public places or in homes, as a means to help keep the environment clean and free of cigarette waste.

Cigarette ash, butt disposal, smoking, ashtray, ash receptacle, tobacco waste.

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