

“A lot of organizers just have generic one-shape-fits-all compartments that don’t actually do a great job of keeping your pieces organized," says Kaiser. Kaiser notes that you ultimately want an organizer that's easy to access and keeps all items untangled. “If you have a large ring collection, then it would be beneficial to find an organizer that was designed to hold many rings and just a few earrings or pendants.”Ĭonsidering the compartments and lining the organizer has comes into play here, too.

“Some organizers will work better than others, depending on what your collection looks like,” says designer Cindy Kaiser, owner of jewelry line La Kaiser. Different types of jewelry require different methods of storage. When shopping for an organizer, consider the types of jewelry you own and wear most frequently, to ensure that the one you pick has the right organization options for you. Then, look at the color and material of the organizer, and imagine how it would look there. When considering the style of a piece, think about where you're planning to place the organizer in your home-your bathroom, your bedroom, or maybe a side table near your front door. You can even add your monogram to make it more of a showpiece! Take for instance, Pottery Barn's stylish Stella Ultimate Jewelry Box, which has three drawers and plenty of compartments. Some storage solutions are more minimalist in nature, while others can be more elaborate and serve as an art object in a room. If your jewelry organizer is going to be on display, it's key to make sure that its look matches with its setting.

Louie also recommends "individual trays that can be stacked into a jewelry box or laid out individually across a closet shelf, the top of a dresser, or even in a drawer," which gives you flexibility and versatility in case your collection grows or changes over time. "A jewelry stand or tree allows you to display and enjoy your jewelry when you are not using it." That's why we recommend the stylish Urban Outfitters Alula Jewelry Stand, because it's stocked with two bars and 18 individual hooks for hanging bracelets and necklaces. "I love to store jewelry on a dresser or shelf so that it looks like a store window display," Master Certified KonMari Consultant Emi Louie tells The Spruce.
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Do you want a storage system that displays your collection for everyone to see, or do you want something that's locked shut? Do you have space on your vanity or countertop, or is a wall-mounted option better? "Over-the-door, closet rod, Command Hooks, stacking trays, jewelry boxes, wall organizers from Etsy-you name it, they have it," says Laura Bostrom, a professional organizer and the owner of Everyday Order. Think about how you want to organize your jewelry. What to Look for in a Jewelry Organizer Type But if you're on a budget, the multifaceted X-Cosrack 5-Tier Jewelry Organizer Stand is a solid choice that won't break the bank. The compact yet spacious design boasts 41 individual compartments and a versatile modern-meets-classic aesthetic. Overall, we like the Linen Jewelry Organization & Storage Box from The Container Store x KonMari. While we know it's a little pricey for an accessories organizer, we think it's definitely worth the investment.ĭimensions: 14 x 10 x 7 inches | Weight: Not listed | Material: Linen, MDF, paperboard, wood | Color: Off-white The understated design is a perfect balance of modern and classic, complementing any bedroom, bathroom, or closet decor scheme. The Jewelry Organization & Storage Box is made of MDF (medium-density fiberboard), paperboard and ash wood, then all of it is wrapped in soft off-white linen for a sophisticated look. While you can place necklaces in the larger compartments, Bostrom notes that they're best stored entirely flat or hung from a hook to prevent tangling. You'll have a designated spot for all your rings, charms, bracelets, watches, earrings, and, yes, even Grandma's heirloom broaches. The compact, yet spacious, box is 14 x 10 x 7 inches, with two drawers, a removable sliding tray, and a whopping 41 compartments of various sizes. This collab from The Container Store and KonMari is an all-around excellent option. The best jewelry organizational solution really depends on the size of your collection, where you plan to put it, the specific pieces you own, and your personal design preferences. The Spruce Home Improvement Review Board.
