Lazy Susans first spun onto the scene in an ad in "Vanity Fair" back in 1917, which hailed them as revolving servers that would revolutionize household organization and convenience. While the concept ...
Lazy Susans were designed to make things easier to reach, but if you've dealt with them in your kitchen cabinets, you've probably realized how bad they are at keeping things organized. That's why it's ...
Francky Knapp is the commerce writer at Eater, and an award-winning writer with bylines in GQ, VICE, The Daily Beast, and other publications. A curious home cook with a deep love of Polish cabbage ...
The corner cabinet is easily one of the hardest (if not the hardest) areas to organize in your kitchen. Both wall and base corner cabinets can seem like endless black holes that make random kitchen ...
A lazy Susan, as I’ve learned, is an organizing powerhouse that can be used far beyond the kitchen. It’s great for holding cleaning supplies under a bathroom sink, or even office and craft supplies in ...