A turntable makes it easy to create order, overview and quick access in the kitchen, refrigerator or bathroom. With a simple turn, you can quickly find oil, spices or small glasses without moving everything else around. It saves time in everyday life and gives a calm, streamlined look. See the selection of turntables .
Wooden turntable
A wooden turntable creates warmth and tranquility on the kitchen counter or in the cupboard. It is well suited for everyday food items such as oil, vinegar and salt. A practical choice is the Wooden turntable with high rim , where the rim helps bottles and glasses stand stable when you turn. Place the platter in a corner cabinet or by the stove so that basic items are always at hand.
Plastic turntable
A transparent plastic tray gives you a quick overview because you can see the entire contents from multiple angles. This is an advantage in deep cabinets or on shelves where things easily disappear at the back. Choose the Plastic Low Rim Turntable when you want to be able to lift glasses and small containers on and off with one hand. It works in cabinets, on the table and in the refrigerator.
Refrigerator turntable
A turntable in the fridge makes it easier to reach small jars and bottles without moving everything else. Group related foods together so the whole family knows where they are. It also frees up the shelves because the contents are gathered in one circle instead of scattered around.
Placement in refrigerator
- Place the dish on an open shelf where it can rotate freely.
- Keep the contents at the same height so that labels and lids are visible all the way around.
- Use it for sauces, pickles, dressings and small tapas glasses that often tip over.
Spice jars on a turntable
A rotating dish is ideal for spices. When the jars are in a circle, you can quickly scan labels and take the right one without rotating the entire holder several times. Combine with uniform spice jars for a clean look and easy filling. Place the dish close to the cooking zone so there is a short distance from the pot to the spice.
Organization with turntable
When organizing with a rotating dish, the key is to define one clear function per dish and stick to it. This creates a rhythm in your everyday life and makes tidying up intuitive.
How to get started
- Set aside a location: Where do you use the contents the most - by the stove, in the cupboard or in the fridge.
- Limit the selection: Only fill up on what you actually use often.
- Match height and volume: Choose low or high rim for bottles, glasses and containers.
- Make it visible: Put labels on glasses and containers so you can read them when the dish is turning.
Choose what lives in the dish
- Bottles: Oil, vinegar and cooking wine. Gather everyday food items in one place so they are ready at the stove.
- Spices: One glass stands stably side by side and creates a calm expression.
- Breakfast: Honey, peanut butter, nuts and topping. Turn and take what you need without clearing the entire shelf.
- To serve: Place mustard, chutney and small glasses on the table together so guests can help themselves with a light swirl.
Example of selection according to need
- For tall bottles in the cupboard, a wooden tray with a rim is practical.
- For refrigerators and tabletop serving, a low edge is easy to work with.
Finish by gathering the most important things in one place and sticking to simple categories. This provides an overview, frees up space and makes everyday routines easier. When you're ready to optimize, you can find turntables that match your home in the selection above.































