This $25 Expanding Joseph Joseph Organizer Makes Tidying Messy Kitchen Drawers Fast and Simple

You won't have to compromise on style while streamlining with this sleek and beautiful bamboo design

Joseph Joseph expandable drawer organizer
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It's not glamorous or exciting, but tidying up chaotic kitchen drawers is a non-negotiable so that cooking is all the more efficient and enjoyable. Anything that helps you do it more easily or quickly is a win, for sure.

And don't worry: Instead of a bulky, unattractive plastic drawer organizer, the chic Joseph Joseph DrawerStore one made from bamboo, and available at Amazon, is the perfectly lovely-looking, affordable, and effective remedy you need.

This Genius Joseph Joseph Expanding Organizer Is Ideal for Messy Utensil Drawers

All prices were correct at the time of publication.

Stashing items away in drawers is one of the easiest ways to keep kitchen counters clear. But, all too often, these spaces can become cluttered and unruly themselves, resulting in difficulty finding items, or drawers annoyingly jammed shut just when you need that one ladle or spatula. Enter: The Joseph Joseph DrawerStore Organizer, available at Amazon.

That's why I love the design of this Joseph Joseph piece. It has individual stacked compartments for easily identifying and sorting different cutlery, complete with handy icons to help you setup effeciently. It also has twin gadget compartments for larger items such as peelers, squeezers, and can openers, and an adjustable design for larger drawers. Organizing your kitchen has never been easier.

Joseph Joseph bamboo drawer organizer filled with cutlery and accessories in an open drawer. The countertop is pale beige grey, with a wooden chopping board, folded brown cloth, and blue pack of eggs on top.

(Image credit: Joseph Joseph)

It's no surprise, then, that over 3,500 shoppers agree, leaving raving five-star reviews. One, from Tiffany, reads, 'Small Size, Perfect Bamboo Fit!'

She explains, 'This bamboo silverware holder was exactly what I needed to pull my kitchen drawer – and bamboo theme – together. It fits perfectly in a tighter drawer space but still offers big pockets that easily hold bulkier utensils and silverware. No more cramming or clutter!

'I love that it came fully assembled and ready to use right out of the box – just drop it in and go. It’s lightweight, but the build feels sturdy and well-made. The bamboo finish looks clean and modern, and matches the rest of my kitchen vibe beautifully.

'Functionality-wise, it checks all the boxes: Organized, easy to clean, and space-saving. For the size and quality, the value for money is fantastic. If you’re short on drawer space but don’t want to compromise on style or function, this is a total win,' that won't leave your kitchen ideas aesthetically affected. It's ideal for organizing a small kitchen, too.

Another, from ShopperLady, assures, 'Everyone needs these!' Though she debated which kind of drawer dividers they needed for some time, they were thrilled with their Joseph Joseph purchase. They add, 'I’m so glad I chose these because they are perfect. I bought two of them, and even in my very narrow kitchen drawers, both of them could fit in the same drawer if I wanted.

'Both of us have unloaded the dishwasher and found it remarkably easy to refill these drawer dividers. I’ve done the research for you, just buy these, you won’t be disappointed.'

And, with a current reduction of $30, there's never been a better time to snap up the Joseph Joseph DrawerStore Organizer, available at Amazon.

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Now you know how to organize them, do you know how to clean your kitchen drawers? It's more important than you may think to get it right, and should be done every few months or so.

Ottilie Blackhall
Sleep Editor

Ottilie joined Homes & Gardens in 2024 as the News Writer on Solved, after finishing a Master's in Magazine Journalism at City, University of London. Now, as the Sleep Editor, she spends her days hunting deals and producing content on all things sleep – from mattresses and sheets to protectors and pillows, all of which she tests in her own home. She also has particular expertise in home fragrance, covering everything from candles to reed diffusers.

Previously, she has written for Livingetc and Motorsport Magazine, and also has a Master's degree in English Literature and History of Art from the University of Edinburgh, where she developed a love for inspiring interiors and architecture.