A better way?
Imagine for just a moment, the cabinet where you keep your pots and pans. The one where you don’t have quite enough room and you have to stack the pots to make it all work.
That one.
Now imagine that it’s empty.
And not only is it empty, but those pots and pans that you usually have to bang and clank into each other every time you need one are now basically hovering above your kitchen countertop, waiting to be plucked from the sky as if by magic.
It could all be a reality and it comes in the form of this octagonal hanging rack.
Also, we like to imagine this approach was invented after some cook finally snapped after years of digging through cabinets and shelves for pots and pans. It’d be like getting fed up with digging for the right pair of socks and just deciding to nail them all to the wall in a moment of angry exasperation.
Except unlike dress socks riddled with nail holes, this solution is actually good.
Really good.
You get the big hanging grid and twelve hooks. If you have more than twelve pieces of cookware, you can probably leave a few in your soon-to-be-decluttered cabinet. Just choose the twelve you use the most, the twelve that’ll look the prettiest hanging there in plain view, or a combination of the two.
You’re going to love it.