This Yamazaki sale happens only once a year — here's 7 space-saving deals I'd shop now from $9
Including the sturdy steel baskets I've owned for years
When searching for storage baskets to wrangle an assortment of small appliances and goodies — from unopened bags of coffee beans to ramen packets — I prioritized metal over woven fibers. That's because they'd be sitting on top of my fridge. While I love the look of braided rattan, I had a hunch the older refrigerators in my last few New York City rentals were already struggling enough to stay alive. Avoiding a material that could prevent it from releasing heat was a must. Luckily, I found just the ticket: Yamazki's Tosca steel wire baskets ($32).
Right now, during the brand's sitewide sale, you can take 15% off both the small and medium-sized containers. Also known as Yamazaki Sale Day, the discounts (including a few final sale items that are also half-off) will only last for the next 24 hours, so we quickly rounded up seven solid deals.
If you aren't familiar with the brand, here's the 411: Yamazaki offers a range of Japanese-inspired, minimalist homewares to help streamline your stuff and make clever use of every square inch of space (like the empty gap between the wall and your oven or bathroom sink and toilet) with clever storage solutions and organizers. And although the current promo is running directly on the brand's site, you can also find Yamazaki at Amazon, West Elm, and the Container Store.
Ready to save? Scroll on to check out everything I think is worth shopping for, including the very items I've relied on throughout my apartment-living years.
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- shop the entire anniversary sale at Yamazaki
- Steel Earring Stand Tower: was $19 now $9
- Refrigerator Organizer Bin: was $16 now $13
- Magnetic Paper Towel Holder: was $19 now $16
- VESA-Compliant TV Shelf: was $48 now $24
- Undershelf Steel Organizer: was $33 now $28
- Under-Desk Cable and Router Storage Rack: was $49 now $41
- Rolling Storage Cart (27"): was $145 now $123
The Best Yamazaki Day Sale Deals
Steel Earring Stand Tower: was $19 now $9 @ Yamazaki
Personally, my jewelry box is a bit of a mess. But this handy, leaning tower quickly shows off your most-worn studs, hoops, and more without taking too much space on top of your bedroom dresser or bathroom sink. One reviewer has successfully stored 24 pairs on theirs, and another hangs necklaces off the top.
Price check: $19 @ Amazon
Refrigerator Organizer Bin: was $16 now $13 @ Yamazaki
If you're trying to replicate the look of an influencer "restock my fridge with me" video, this bin is a must-have. The all-purpose, multi-use organizer includes two adjustable dividers that can be removed to corral 14 eggs or 9 canned beverages. Either way, the handle makes it easy to reach for whatever's been stuffed in the back, and the transparent material allows you to see everything that's stored at a glance. You can even stack two on top of each other.
Price check: $13 @ Amazon
Magnetic Paper Towel Holder: was $19 now $16 @ Yamazaki
One of the brand's most popular product offerings, the magnetic strength of this paper towel holder is no joke. Stick it to any flat surface it'll take to, so you don't have to worry about a traditional stand eating up precious countertop space (apartment dwellers, you know what we're talking about). Mount it vertically or horizontally — the choice is up to you. Try it out on your fridge, metal cabinet, or, as one reviewer did, the side of a laundry machine. Psst: it also comes with screws, if you want to install it below your kitchen counters above the sink instead.
Price check: $20 @ Wayfair
VESA-Compliant TV Shelf: was $48 now $24 @ Yamazaki
You don't have to drill this shelf into the wall; it'll mount directly to your TV. Reviewers have used it to create a designated space for remotes, speakers, smart home devices, and even decor. We also see it as a great way to wrangle cords. It measures 24 inches tall, 27 inches wide, and offers a depth of 5 inches.
Price check: $48 @ West Elm
Undershelf Steel Organizer: was $33 now $28 @ Yamazaki
Are your cupboards running out of room? This clever hack slips right onto a bottom shelf without having to reach for a drill (a rental-friendly win!). Opt for this steel version, or check out another organizer complete with a bamboo rod to hang kitchen towels from in addition to keeping pretty jars and salt cellars within eyesight (now $18, from $36 ), if you need your item to do the work of two products in one.
Price check: $33 @ Wayfair
Under-Desk Cable and Router Storage Rack: was $49 now $41 @ Yamazaki
If there's an unruly mess living beneath (or, let's be honest, on top of) your at-home desk, it might be time to invest in this cable organizer. It not only offers a shelf for your router or an extra plug to sit on but hooks to loop all your tangled cords around while also keeping them off the floor from collecting dust. Perhaps the best part? It attaches straight to your desk. Reviewers confirm the installation is quick and painless.
Price check: $49 @ Amazon
Rolling Storage Cart (27"): was $145 now $123 @ Yamazaki
Rolling carts are, arguably, a brand bestseller. If we had to choose just one, it'd be the Instagram-famous, enclosed model complete with a wooden top shelf that hides everything you store on it. It comes in particular handy for small space living, such as a bathroom lacking a vanity to keep all cleaning essentials, toiletries and more hidden from the view of guests. It's also incredibly slim, so you can keep it against the wall without being in the way or slide it into the crevice between your sink and toilet.
Price check: $129 @ Wayfair
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As a deals writer for Tom's Guide, Morgan is set on scouring the web for the lowest prices, weekly sales worth shopping, rare brand discounts, and more. For five-plus years, she's covered all things home, from floor covering and furniture to splurge-worthy pillows and budget-friendly bedding. Her work has also appeared on Domino and Saveur.