As daunting as it may seem, we’ve been really dedicated to the idea of a fresh start in our homes this January – and that includes transforming our bathrooms into clean and organized sanctuaries. After saying farewell to unsightly plastic containers, we’ve been on the hunt for sleek products that are both stylish and functional. While keeping all bathroom necessities out-of-sight when challenged with limited storage, we think all of these products will stylishly contain your toiletries or showcase them - we love that Jonathan Adler tray for displaying cologne or perfumes!
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1. Simple Human Wall Mount Pumps, $29.99-$69.99 at simplehuman.com
2. Charade Bath Tray by Jonathan Adler, $38 at jonathanadler.com
3. Industrial Mesh Wall Mounted Basket, 19.95 from CB2
4. Loo Read Magazine Holder, $40 via Uma
5. Small Pharmacy Bath Cabinet, $635 at Restoration Hardware
6. Wall Mount Soap/Lotion Dispenser by American Standard, $45.95 at VintageTub.com
7. Birillo Cotton Swabs Holder by Piero Lissoni for Alessi, $33
Birillo Tissue Box by Piero Lissoni for Alessi, $42
8. Stacked Apothecary Jars, $34 from West Elm









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the only thing i see in those pictures that i want is the ceiling-mount shower head. the rest, in my experience, look much better in pictures than they ever do in my house.
I have been trying and trying to go all-solids in the bathroom, but I am in love with those wall mounted dispensers. How clean and easy!
The only thing that looks really useful to me is the bath cabinet. Everything else requires decanting, which imho is NOT a good organizing solution.
No need for books/magazines in the bathroom now thanks to the iphone...
Those wall dispensers remind me of cruiseship bathrooms...
I love that cabinet and the apothecary jars!
($33 for a plastic cotton pad dispenser? Mine already come in a cylindrical box...)
Yeah, it would take my 7 year old about two seconds to knock over the apothecary jars. I do like the glass and metal cabinet however.
agree with fussymussy. my immediate thought when I saw the apothecary jars was breakability. In the spirit of chem/pharm pieces, I have decently tough pyrex beakers holding my q-tips & cotton pads.
you don't even need to have a 7yr old. just be tired in the AM or PM and one accidental swipe onto tile floor and whoops! luckily pyrex is cheap :)