'Whoever designed this needs a raise' – shoppers love this top-rated modular Joseph Joseph organizer for calming chaotic kitchen drawers
Grab 35% off now while stocks last


As the Joseph Joseph Blox 10 Piece Plastic Storage Trays Organizer Grey available at Amazon is now sold out, I've swapped it out for the smaller alternative, which is still reduced by 35%.
Second only to the infamous junk drawer, kitchen drawers are one of the most typical areas for mess and disorder in a home. So, how can you get them sorted and streamlined for good?
I've spotted this Joseph Joseph Storage Trays Organizer available at Amazon is now 35% off that's perfect for the job.
It's great for organizing drawers – here's exactly why more than 1000 customers rave about it.
This Joseph Joseph modular organizer will transform messy spaces
All prices were correct at the time of publication.
Struggling to organize a kitchen? You're definitely not alone and this Joseph Joseph Storage Trays Organizer available at Amazon is everything you need and more.
But why exactly, and what sets this one apart from all the other things people with organized drawers always have? There's no denying that Joseph Joseph are always at the top of their game when it comes to clever, premium products with even smarter functionality, and this design is certainly no exception.
Primarily, the modular design makes it easy to tackle deep or wide drawers, and make a kitchen look organized, even when it's not. Not only does this ensure you can successfully streamline any drawer space, large or small, but the compartments actually clip together on all sides, allowing you fully customize them and secure them without slippage. Self-adhesive, non-slip feet further keep them in place.
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This also means that multiple sets can be joined together, and they're easy to clean with a damp cloth, too.
For larger spaces, the Joseph Joseph Blox 10 Piece Plastic Storage Trays are also available at Amazon, as opposed to the set of 7, although they're currently sold out. Alternatively, the WOWBOX 25 PCS Clear Plastic Drawer Organizer Set available at Amazon is a great pick.
And, for truly chaotic drawers, like when conquering the dreaded junk drawer, for example, why not buy both Joseph Joseph options and join them together. Of course, these storage trays will also work just as well for for avoiding any bathroom organizing mistakes, or for organizing makeup. Really, with this classic Joseph Joseph versatility, the possibilities are truly endless.
With customers leaving glowing reviews, highlighting 'This is a really nice organizer...the parts are sturdy and hold a lot. It's a really useful product,' and reasons why another 'couldn't be happier' with their purchase, what are you waiting for?
As one particularly satisfied customer says, 'Whoever designed this needs a raise,' and we couldn't agree more. Snap one up for yourself today while stocks last.
What to shop
Pop these storage trays in your drawers for the ultimate answer to organization. They're suitable for use in your kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and beyond.
While you're organizing your drawers, it's worth turning your attention to your cutlery drawer, too. This one expands from 29 to 48 cm to fit a range of sizes, has a moveable storage dish for small, loose items.
This foldable ironing board is perfect for small spaces, with a convenient hanging hook and expansive ironing surface.
While you're busy transforming your kitchen, the Joseph Joseph SinkTech is also a great investment and addition to any space.

Ottilie joined Homes & Gardens last year, after finishing a Master's in Magazine Journalism at City, University of London. With previous contributions in Livingetc and Motorsport Magazine, she produces content for the Solved section on the website, focusing on clever tips and tricks to keep your home beautiful, organized and clean. She 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.
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