This $17 Joseph Joseph Organizer Tidies Small Bathroom Counter Clutter – Fast

Shoppers swear by it, so I’m buying one for my tiny en suite

Small bathroom with freestanding tub and wall panelling
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I love my bathroom to look nice and tidy, but the counters can become cluttered fast.

Having storage to hand that is easy to access and doesn’t get in the way of is often the easiest fix for improving functionality in high-use areas. That’s why I’m snapping up a compact Joseph Joseph cosmetic storage organizer from Amazon.

Why a Compact Organizer Is Key in Cluttered Bathrooms

This item is Amazon’s Choice, a label that brands and retailers cannot pay to use, which gives us important information about the quality and functionality of the Joseph Joseph cosmetic organizer. It means that Amazon shoppers buy it often, rarely return it, it’s usually in stock, and well rated.

One such shopper, ‘Vicky Y’, who rated it five out of five stars, said they ‘got one and loved it so much I bought another. Helps me organize my bathroom countertop.’

That’s exactly the reason I’m getting one too, as in my tiny en suite, there is only a little windowsill for surface space above the sink, and not much will fit on there. The compact dimensions of this item, however, make it a handy addition to small spaces or those with limited counter space like mine, as it’s only 3.82 inches deep, 6.69 inches wide, and 4.72 inches high.

As pictured below, it’s so compact that it’ll even fit in a small bathroom alcove, a handy storage space that can easily become cluttered for the lack of room, usually, to house an organizer. The Joseph Joseph one will fit most, however, as well as any little shelves.

A Joseph Joseph small gray cosmetic organizer with makeup brushes in a cement, cream, bathroom alcove

It fits in small spaces, making it a useful addition to compact but cluttered bathrooms.

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If you have under-sink cabinets as part of your small bathroom storage, you can also use the Joseph Joseph organizer to keep the internal shelves tidy, and with it being so lightweight and useful, bring it in and out to use the products stored within, as needed.

Another Amazon shopper that gave it five stars, Mihaela, said, ‘Very convenient to use, fits my make-up and brushes perfectly. Also fits very well on top of a standard sink. Clean and modern look. Definitely recommend.’

Resident decluttering method tester and content editor, Chiana Dickson, says, ‘I’m a big fan of Joseph Joseph products for their quality, so in a busy space such as a bathroom, where frequent use and humidity are factors, this little organizing gem will be very handy.

‘I particularly like that you can take all of the different elements apart for a thorough clean so you can clear any dust, debris, and grime that might build up from cosmetic products. There’s nothing worse than putting your hand in any organizing bin or product, and connecting with something slimy or damp, and the construction of this will help avoid that.’

The product is made from Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (known as ABS), which is a strong, sturdy plastic that’s made to handle everyday bumps and wear while still looking smooth and polished. For a bathroom organizer, this means it won’t crack easily if dropped, resists moisture and common bathroom products, keeps its shape over time, and maintains a clean, attractive finish that’s easy to wipe down.

What to Shop

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All prices were correct at the time of publication.


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Punteha van Terheyden
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Punteha was editor of Real Homes before joining Homes and Gardens. She has written and edited wellbeing, lifestyle, and consumer pieces for the national press for 17 years, working across print and digital newspapers and magazines. She’s a Sunday Times bestselling ghostwriter, former BBC Good Food columnist and founding editor of independent magazine, lacunavoices.com. Punteha loves keeping her home clean, has tested and reviewed the latest robot vacuums and video doorbells, enjoys cooking, DIY, decluttering and spending weekends improving her newly-built home. Punteha is disabled and in chronic pain, so small, paced projects that bring big impact and make her household run smoothly are her focus.