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9 popular home organization brands you should shop now

Curb your clutter in style

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Welcoming a new friend into your home can be an exciting prospect unless you live like a packrat. Keeping clutter at bay is easier than you may think, especially with the right organizational products that won't simply help you tidy up, but streamline your life.

We've compiled nine of the best home organization brands that bring order to even the messiest bedrooms, bathrooms, and kitchens. These brands include classic standbys and new innovators that'll organize your life and add a smack of style to your living spaces to dazzle friends and confuse enemies.

1. Neat Method

On left, organizational baskets from Neat Method in pantry, filled with snacks. On right, canister collection of three from Neat Method on countertop.
Credit: Neat Method

Who said that pantry organization had to be bland?

What started in San Francisco as a professional organizing company expanded into a line of retail products. Fusing function and aesthetic, Neat Method’s inspired items not only look clean and polished but organize your life.

Your kitchen benefits from canister collections, Acacia wooden drawer inserts and turntables, and airtight glass spice jars with sticker labels, while the rest of your home employs braided seagrass baskets, wire grids with wooden bases, and tweedy Oxford bins for whatever you need to store. Shop Neat Method

2. OXO Good Grips

Pantry filled with food organized with clear containers.
Credit: OXO Good Grips

It's just so much more aesthetically pleasing this way.

Hugs and kisses go out to the inventors of the popular OXO kitchen brand. Not to be outdone in the organization category, its 10-piece pop containers keep pantry staples fresh and organized in airtight and stackable storage containers.

OXO launched new shapes and sizes for everyday items, from coffee to cereal, oatmeal to sugar. The sturdy, BPA-free construction also boasts curved corners so every dispense is a smooth one.

Bonus: you can use them any place you want more organization (your kid’s Legos will never know what hit them).

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3. The Home Edit by iDesign

On left, craft items arranged by color in clear containers from the Container Store. On right, clear organizer in bathroom holding cosmetic items.
Credit: The Container Store

Keep the most chaotic areas of your home tidy with these convenient organizers.

Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, Nashville-based stars of Get Organized with The Home Edit on Netflix, can help contain your clutter with their handy collection from The Container Store.

Its clear containers stack together, and there isn’t a space in your home that wouldn’t benefit from a little edit. Fill them with sweaters and shoes in your closet, with cosmetics in your bathroom, or with toys and playthings in your kid’s room.

The Home Edit comes on strong in the kitchen, with everything from spice lazy Susans to dry good canisters to in-fridge organizers for keeping your fruits and veggies crisp.

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4. The Container Store X KonMari

On left, kitchen organizers on countertop. In middle, organizers in closet next to clothes. On right, two whicker baskets filled toys and books in living room.
Credit: The Container Store

Don't trust your own judgement when it comes to reorganizing your home? Turn to Marie Kondo, the organizing queen.

Another Netflix organizing queen, Marie Kondo tells you how to organize by getting rid of things in “Tidying Up with Marie Kondo.” She’s also partnered with The Container Store with her self-designed exclusive collection of tools and containers that sparks joy even when it comes to items that drive you nuts (think electronics surrounded by power cords and drawers full of socks).

A place for everything and everything in its place, her line of “tidying boxes,” storage cubes, and drawer organizers help you declutter in style. She has the cutest bamboo and ceramic egg holder, sure to add joy to any fridge fray.

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5. Yamazaki Home

On left, wire hamper filled with clothes in bathroom next to plant. On right, two key racks from Food52.
Credit: Yamazaki Home

Thanks to the concept of Japanese minimalism, Yamazaki's products are uncomplicated and simple, yet remain modern.

When your raison d’être is inspired by Japanese minimalism, of course, your product line is chic and simple. For over 100 years, Yamazaki Home has focused on organization, storage and space-saving with clean design.

With most items gentle in their display (think light ash wood and white steel), Yamazaki offers a fresh take on everyday items, from umbrella stands to dish racks, jewelry organizers to storage boxes, sold at a wide range of retailers from Walmart to West Elm.

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6. ClosetMaid

On right, well organized closet. On left, kitchen organizer stocked with pantry items.
Credit: ClosetMaid

While ClosetMaid was formerly known for its closet wire shelving in the 60s, it has now blossomed into a brand for all of your organizational needs.

This household name in organization has remained for generations because of its ability to tackle the home’s most chaotic places: the garage, the kitchen, and closets. Accordingly, it’s sold widely at retailers, including home improvement stores like The Home Depot.

What began in 1965 as the first manufacturer of ventilated wire shelving for closets is now a kingdom of organizational products for your castle. ClosetMaid offers iconic wire and laminate/wood storage systems for almost anywhere in your home, from snacks in the pantry to hanging bikes in the garage.

The brand has since added decorative storage to its inventory, with fabric cubes in various colors and patterns.

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7. mDesign

On left, clear food organizer in fridge. On right, bamboo organizers mounted on wall with bathroom items inside.
Credit: mDesign

Feel free to run wild with ideas on the numerous ways to make use of mDesign's organizational goodies.

You could fill every corner of your home with an organization solution from mDesign. Consider this the savior of the small items. From the unique lazy Susan turntables to the simple bamboo storage bins, mDesign has it all.

Full of inspirational ways to organize, there are under-shelf wire baskets, pot and pan lid organizers, expandable kitchen spice racks, and wall-mounted accordion laundry racks. There is a solution for anything you’ve complained about.

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8. Umbra

White wooden bedside table organizer from OXO next to bed on nightstand table.
Credit: Umbra

Add an artistic twist to your bedroom organization with eclectic pieces from Umbra.

Based in Toronto, Canada, Umbra (Latin for “shade”) began in 1979 as a window shade maker. Today, the brand helps shine a light on organization with unique items to help you fix up your space.

Sleek and simple finishes and designs help the usual pieces blend into your décor with purpose. Bestsellers include the Woodrow storage stools (its lid doubles as a tabletop or seat) and the classic Hub blanket ladder. Even the art of cosmetic organization has a bit of fun, with four distinct vibes in the Bellwood, Glam, Cascade and Pirouette styles.

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9. Open Spaces

Woman's hand closing up under bed storage container filled with sweaters.
Credit: Open Spaces

For all those instances where there's just not enough space.

Whether it’s a shelf riser for your closet or a nesting tray for snacks, this company is a no-brainer for your space. Items help organize just what its name indicates: open spaces, from your entryway with shoe racks to all the home’s other nooks and crannies.

Open Spaces’ under bed storage is a favorite, made of gray compressed felt of recycled plastic bottle fibers with slightly rigid lids and genuine leather handles. The brand even has wooden drawer divides that bring some semblance of organization to your kitchen catchall.

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