The Cutest Crocks to Keep Your Utensils Handy
These adorable utensil holders deserve a spot on your countertop.
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Hammered Copper Utensil Crock
We can’t get over how this utensil holder looks just like an oversized Moscow mule mug. Its large size fits spoons, spatulas, whisks and more. Plus, its tarnish-resistant finish will keep this crock looking bright and shiny for months to come.
Marble Utensil Crock
Isn’t this marble crock simply gorgeous? Even though this crock is made of 100% marble, you don’t need to worry about it scratching your countertops—it has a felt bottom. (Vno lovers, rejoice! This elegant crock doubles as a wine cooler.)
Floral Pioneer Woman Utensil Crock
The Pioneer Woman has done it again (but are we surprised?). We absolutely love this beautiful floral utensil holder. If you’re a fan of Ree Drumond’s small kitchen appliances, you’ve got to check this one out.
Charcoal Utensil Crock
Free up your cluttered kitchen drawers. With its cheeky saying and a charcoal finish, this utensil crock is one of our favorites. It’ll keep you organized while giving your kitchen a touch of fun.
Nova Deruta Utensil Crock
Bring the traditional styles of Italy to your home. This utensil holder’s fabulous design can be dated all the way back to the Renaissance period. Not only is it beautiful, but it’s dishwasher safe, too.
FAQs
What is a utensil holder called?
The proper name for a utensil holder is a crock!
What to use to hold cooking utensils?
You can use a crock, organize them in one of your drawers or hang them using magnetic strips.
What is the best method for storing in-use utensils?
We think a crock is the best way—they’re within reach when you’re in the middle of cooking or baking and you don’t have to sift through any drawers to find what you’re looking for.
How can I organize a messy utensil holder?
You can separate your larger utensils from your smaller ones by using two different holders. You can also prioritize having your in-use utensils up on the countertop while using a drawer organizer for smaller utensils or ones that you don’t reach for as often.