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Uppdera bamboo cutlery tray with compartments.Open kitchen drawer with bamboo cutlery tray, showing organised utensils and plates.
Wooden drawer organiser, light brown, divided compartments, includes cutlery and knife trays.Open kitchen drawer with organised cutlery and knives in compartments.
A black SMÄCKER cutlery tray. It is made of recycled polypropylene plastic and multiple compartments for organised storage.SMÄCKER: black plastic cutlery tray organises kitchen desk tools. Holds pens, scissors, & more. Suits drawers, simpler design.
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VARIERA Cutlery tray, adjustable, 30-52x47 cmVARIERA Cutlery tray, adjustable, 30-52x47 cm
UPPDATERA grey drawer organiser, customizable compartments, made of polyester.Kitchen drawer with cutlery organiser, featuring adjustable compartments for forks, knives, and spoons, with a digital timer and grater.
An UPPDATERA bamboo cutlery tray with six compartments. Light brown colour, organised shape for kitchen drawer organisation.Open kitchen drawer with wooden cutlery tray, neatly organising utensils. Wide drawer, stacked plates below.
A wooden bamboo drawer organiser named UPPDATERA. It multiple compartments for kitchen storage.
UPPDATERA white plastic utensil tray, rectangular, rounded corners, simple design.
UPPDATERA Cutlery tray/spice rack, white/bamboo, 52x50 cm
Wooden kitchen organiser, light brown, rectangular tray.Open kitchen drawer with utensil tray, holding ladles, whisks, and plates. Tray keeps items organised and prevents damage.
UPPDATERA bamboo utensil tray, rectangular, natural colour, organised storage.Open kitchen drawer with wooden utensil tray, organised with cutlery. Includes knife, spoon, and fork compartments.
An uppadatera white plastic spice rack insert, designed to fit drawers, with three compartments and non-slip surfaces.Organised kitchen drawer insert for spices and utensils, keeping items neat and accessible.
A light brown UPPDATERA knife organiser with black sections.
VARIERA Cutlery tray/utensil tray, 50-72x47 cmWooden drawer with adjustable cutlery tray, storing silverware and kitchen tools neatly.
The UPPDATERA black plastic knife organiser, angled slots, protects knives, easy access.Kitchen drawer with UPPDATERA knife tray, organising knives safely and keeping them sharp.
A wooden drawer organiser set with multiple compartments and a separate knife rack. The organiser is light brown and made from bamboo.White kitchen drawer organiser: cutlery, utensils, knives in compartments. Fits 80 cm wide drawers.
UPPDATERA white plastic utensil tray, rounded corners, practical design.Open kitchen drawer with organised utensil tray, including forks, spoons, knives, and wooden spatula. Light-colored wood countertop visible above.
A black UPPDATERA drawer organiser with multiple compartments for storing kitchen items.UPPDATERA Adjustable organiser for drawer, grey, 60 cm
A white plastic cutlery tray named UPPDATERA with three compartments. Its rectangular, designed to organise kitchen utensils and has rounded corners.
Three white plastic organisers from UPPDATERA series, shaped for maximera drawers, designed to fit 60 cm wide drawers.Open drawer organiser in kitchen with cutlery and utensils neatly arranged.
White UPPDATERA cutlery tray, made of plastic, with 6 compartments for organised kitchen drawer storage.Open kitchen drawer showing UPPDATERA cutlery organiser with neatly arranged utensils, keeping items visible and accessible.
UPPDATERA Utensil tray, 4-piece, bamboo, 70x50 cm
VARIERA Utensil tray, 20x47 cmDrawer organiser with multiple compartments, neatly storing cutlery, utensils, and chopsticks.
A white STÖDJA drawer organiser made of polypropylene, divided into six compartments.White drawer organiser with cutlery and kitchen tools.

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What is a cutlery tray?

Cutlery trays are cutlery organisers in the form of a tray or drawer insert. Their convenient dividers help you organise your cutlery so that different kinds of utensils stay separated, tidy and easy to find. Cutlery trays make cooking and setting the table quicker and more efficient. They also maximise your drawer space by keeping everything in its proper place.

The benefits of a cutlery tray

Nobody wants to spend a bunch of time rummaging through a drawer looking for a fork. That’s why people use cutlery trays. They keep all your cutlery, utensils and other kitchen tools neatly divided and tidy. This means they save you time and space, keeping the cutlery separated from other kitchenware in the drawer. It also creates a more elegant, cleaner look in your kitchen. You want your kitchen to be well arranged and to look sophisticated and sharp. A cutlery organiser is an absolute essential to accomplishing this ideal aesthetic.

What goes in a cutlery organiser?

A cutlery organiser is designed to hold basic utensils and tools for your kitchen. These include the obvious basics like forks, knives and spoons. But they can also include other tools like whisks, scissors, can openers and more. And you can even get creative and use your cutlery organiser to store chopsticks, ice cream scoops, pizza cutters and all the other random kitchenware that doesn’t yet have a place. In fact, cutlery organisers can even be used for items that aren’t even kitchenware. Some more innovative uses include arranging jewellery or organising makeup.

What is the size of a cutlery tray?

On this page you can find cutlery trays in a variety of sizes. This includes everything from small cutlery trays (for 400 mm drawers) to large cutlery trays (for 600 mm drawers) to cutlery trays for 800 mm drawers. Ultimately, the size and depth of your drawer will determine which size cutlery tray is best for you. Check the specific products to see their exact dimensions.

How to organise cutlery in a drawer

There are many different opinions on how to organise cutlery “correctly”. One factor is the number and size of the compartments in your cutlery organiser. In the end, though, the arrangement of your cutlery is simply a personal preference. However, the most common and popular method goes left to right as follows:

  1. Large knives
  2. Smaller knives
  3. Forks
  4. Spoons (with teaspoons arranged horizontally along the bottom)