Martha Stewart designed an on-trend rattan storage essential – it's a 'considered and styled' way to organize clutter in a bathroom
Stewart created a stylish caddy that's (almost) too aesthetic to be categorized as storage – her modern home essential is under $43
If a product holds Martha Stewart's name, we can trust it'll live up to everything the mogul is known and loved for. Style, functionality, and timelessness all come to mind when thinking of Stewart's collection, which is already so beloved here at Homes & Gardens. However, when we already think she's outdone herself, she drops another must-have product.
Most recently, we came across her Rattan Four Section Flatware Caddy (available from QVC), and, though simple, it is one of her best pieces to date. Like everything from the Martha Stewart collection, it's smart and functional – but its rattan exterior makes it one of the trendiest storage solutions you can use this year (and beyond, because, let's be honest, wicker isn't going anywhere).
A look at the specifications shows that Stewart designed this caddy with dining in mind. It's described as a 'durable rattan basket' that's the ' perfect companion for your next picnic, barbecue, or brunch party.' There's no denying that this is perfect for keeping cutlery and condiments in check – however, there's a place for this caddy beyond the dining room, as experts explain.
Trust Martha Stewart to make storage feel timeless. She's leaned into a retro design trend influencing the accessories we introduce into our homes for 2025 – and it's sure to complement any other colors and textures you have in your space. Plus, it keeps things organized (a qulaity that's almost easy to forget, considering its good looks).
According to Cassandra Leisz, the creative director at Ruggable, rattan accessories, much like this caddy, offer an accessible way to tap into the design trend (that doesn't involve investing more in larger furniture items). Though often overlooked, one of the best places to introduce wicker is the bathroom, and we can't help but feel this caddy is perfect for the job.
'Rattan decor and natural wickered textures have exploded in popularity over the past few years,' she says. Traditionally, the style would most commonly be used for outdoor furniture, but we’re seeing its warmth and welcoming organic texture making the leap indoors with decor applications spanning furniture, cabinetry, vases, and frames.
When it comes to the bathroom specifically, we all want to keep our counters and cupboards clutter-free, and clever storage solutions do just that. But why should you consider rattan if you want to modernize your bathroom?
'Because of its chic look, rattan storage can enhance the appeal of your bathroom, making it look considered and styled while providing a practical solution to organizing clutter that is lightweight, easy to lift, and simple to clean,' Leisz comments.
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Alongside this stand-out rattan caddy, Stewart designed some more versatile storage solutions, many of which are available on QVC. You can shop our favorites below
BPA-free
When storing food, you could do far worse than this container set, designed by Stewart to keep produce well-ventilated and contained. It has a plastic container and a lid with a vented slider and comes with a removable basket that has an elevated bottom to help promote airflow.
Glass construction
Just as the rattan caddy works in every room, these glass canisters are just as versatile. They bring a classic touch to any dining room, kitchen, living room, or pantry – perfect for storing dried foods, tea bags, and coffee beans.
Dishwasher-safe
Nothing says masters versatility like these bowls. They're made to assist you with every kitchen need, whether you want to meal prep, store leftovers, or serve chips and nuts to guests. Their accompanying lids make storage and stacking easy, saving precious space in your refrigerator or cupboards.
Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens. She first joined Future Plc as a News Writer across their interiors titles, including Livingetc and Real Homes, before becoming H&G's News Editor in April 2022. She now leads the Celebrity/ News team. Before joining Future, Megan worked as a News Explainer at The Telegraph, following her MA in International Journalism at the University of Leeds. During her BA in English Literature and Creative Writing, she gained writing experience in the US while studying in New York. Megan also focused on travel writing during her time living in Paris, where she produced content for a French travel site. She currently lives in London with her antique typewriter and an expansive collection of houseplants.
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