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10 Best Pots-and-Pans Organizers for Less Chaotic Cabinets (2025)
Cookware takes up a lot of room—which is why it’s essential (especially in small kitchens) to maximize cabinet space with the best pots and pans organizers. While we’re all for DIY approaches to kitchen storage, sometimes you’re so fed up with the chaotic disassembly of your cookware you want to toss something from Amazon in the cart and be done with it. So we’re throwing you a variety of ready-to-go retailer options—pull-out shelves, tier pots, pegboards— ranging from wire basket classics to more refined storage options with chrome detailing. We’d recommend closely checking the dimensions before you add to cart, but we’ve prioritized options that suit a range of spaces and dimensions.While it’s hard to make a storage system attractive, we’ve rounded up options that consider functionality, design, user experience, and aesthetics for the best possible storage approach. Ahead, discover genius ways to wrangle your pots and pans neatly, once and for all.Our Top Picks for the Best Pots-and-Pans Organizers:Best Cabinet Organizer: Yamazaki Home Adjustable Lid & Pan Organizer, $46Best Vertical Rack: Cusinel Heavy Duty Pot and Pan Organizer, $28 $22Best Hanging Pot Rack: West Elm Enclume Wall Rack, $173Best Peg Board: Wall Control Galvanized Steel Pegboard Pack, $43Best Lazy Susan: Jowboow Corner Cabinet Turntable, $143Transform your cabinet space or drawers with a horizontal cookware organizerThe nice thing about most pots and pans organizers is that they can work inside a deep drawer or cabinet, on a countertop, or above the fridge. This Yamazaki one took all of a minute to set up, and it’s expandable and adjustable. Available in black and white, we like the simplicity of the design, especially knowing that it won’t be tucked away in a cabinet. The pot handle rest is another great feature that we don’t see on a lot of alternatives. Its narrow frame looks unwieldy, but our contributor Alex Ronan (who owns it herself) found that it has held up just fine, corralling her biggest saucepan and spaghetti pot with ease. Having two is ideal: one for pots and pans, the other for lids and light cutting boards.Yamazaki Home Adjustable Lid & Pan OrganizerDon’t underestimate the benefit of grabbing the relevant cookware without having to do some sort of kitchen pot-and-pan Jenga. Anything that makes cooking even a little bit easier is a worthy investment, especially because more cooking means less take out. (So maybe these storage solutions should actually be considered cost-saving devices?)PanPanPal Pull Out Pan Organizers (Set of 2)In addition to the Yamakazi, this cookware organizer is great for a deep drawer or kitchen cabinet. A wire frame with adjustable dividers and divots means this highly functional storage solution can handle pots, pans, and their pesky lids. Like the Yamazaki one, it’s expandable for extra pan and lid storage. In addition to storing pots and pans, it can also store small baking tins or baking sheets.Find a vertical rack that can stand up to your heavy duty cookwareIf you’re an avid collector of Lodge cast iron and Le Creuset, you’ll understand the precariousness of storage options for your heaviest cookware. A vertical rack can withstand serious weight without buckling, which is the last thing you need when you’re shoulder-deep under the sink trying to yank a 20-inch skillet from behind the poorly stacked cutting boards.Cusinel Heavy Duty Pot and Pan OrganizerWith a 100-pound capacity, this organizer rack is more than just a pot lid organizer. It’s great for Dutch ovens, cast-iron pans, and heavy skillets, making this an ideal pots and pans organizer. There’s also some flexibility here: The mounting hardware is optional and the storage system can work either vertically or horizontally, depending on what would function best in your space.Yamazaki Three Tier Cabinet StorageAnother expertly designed pick from Yamazaki, this three-tier cabinet fits even more than it appears. Its size of 13 inches wide and over 16 inches deep means it can fit a decent amount of your cookware, if not all of it, as well as cutting boards, colanders, and miscellaneous bowls.Invest in a low-profile pot rack that’s flush to the wallForget those hanging pot racks that cut into your already meager standing room. Install a low-profile, wall-mounted design and your pots and pans will hang flush to the wall, making it all but impossible to bump into them. Also important to note: You will now have a gloriously empty cabinet to use as you wish.Williams Sonoma Enclume Wall RackThis wall rack achieves the aesthetic we’re looking for when renovating our kitchen to seem clean, organized, and French. The copper especially speaks to the look, though the hammered brass and steel options are great alternatives for sleek, industrial storage solutions. Hang your best pots on this and everyone will be fooled into thinking you don’t reserve one Teflon pan because secretly you love how it cooks eggs perfectly.Oropy Wall-Mounted Hanging Rail Cookware RackFor something as functional as our copper pick but easier on the wallet, this cookware rack comes with S-hooks so you can cram as many pots and pans as can fit, as well as store their lids against the wall. The S-hooks also work for utensils and pot holders.A pegboard can also work wonders for organizing pots and pans inside a cabinetYour deepest cabinets can be the scariest space to tackle because of their clutter-attracting potential. No longer. While a pegboard can make an appealing wall unit and offer easy access to all your cooking necessities, you can also try placing one on the floor of your cabinet and inserting movable wood posts to corral pots and pans. You know, so they don’t fall everywhere when you open the door.Wall Control Galvanized Steel Pegboard PackThis galvanized steel peg board reassures you that your pots and pans aren’t going anywhere. The material strength certainly outperforms that of particle board, and the chrome color gives an industrial touch that feels perfectly suitable to a modern kitchen. The great advantage of a peg board though, really, is that everything is right in front of your eyes: no cabinet digging required.Umbra Peggy Kitchen Organizer TrayYou can also employ the easy-access and pro-organization attributes of a pegboard inside your cabinet drawers. The pegs here keep your cookware from sliding around, and motivate you to put everything back in its right place, instead of dropping it in wherever and slamming shut.Try a lazy Susan to streamline your storage spaceIf you haven’t heard Kelly Ripa wax poetic about her bespoke lazy Susan table in her home tour, she’ll convince you of its necessity. Though lazy Susans are better known for their utility on the table, consider getting one for more flexibility and succinct storage space within corner cabinets for whirling out pots and pans.Jowboow Corner Cabinet TurntableThis 28-inch diameter lazy Susan has ample space for everything you might need to tuck under your cabinets. The height is adjustable—between 26 and 31 inches, which comes in handy especially if you have the kind of antique cabinets that give you quarter-of-an-inch trouble.Le Tenonetla Mortaise Rosa Lazy SusanIf you’re the type to care about how every inch of your home looks, including the interior of the cabinets, this floral lazy Susan is a great choice. Fans of dim sum and proper sauciers will also find this useful.
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