Organising your accessories collection during isolation? Here are the stylish storage solutions you need
The phrase “spring cleaning” is synonymous with self-isolation and the dawn of a new season, so needless to say it has been my activity of choice since lockdown began back in March. Every corner of my flat has been cleaned, cleared-out and tidied about 17 times over this year - I even cleaned out my sock drawer before work this morning. I’ve also sanitised my makeup bag, cleaned my jewellery and updated my book shelf with the best reads of 2020 (then colour coded it, of course). For as long as I’ve got the cleaning bug, I’ll never run out of things to do at home.

Next on my list of things to organise is my accessories collection. Not a task to be underestimated. When it comes to my accessories, it’s common practise to mindlessly remove them at the end of the day and leave them strewn about my dressing table with little consideration of their wellbeing. Things get lost far too often. So in a bid to regain order of my jewellery, headbands and shoes, I’ve invested in storage solutions aplenty. And beautiful ones at that.

How to organise accessories
For storing the accessories you wear most often, a trinket dish is the way to go. This can sit on your bedside table and house everything you reach for on the regular, making for speedy accessorising pre-9am video call. For rings, choose a second dish if said speedy accessorising is your priority, or a ring holder like this cute copper one for good visibility - not to mention you can save on your purchase with our Oliver Bonas discount codes.
Necklaces are a little more difficult to store, because they can easily become tangled if they’re not left hanging up. Don’t we all know it. To solve this issue, a hanging necklace stand like this one by Stackers is your best bet. Anthropologie also has some beautiful necklace stands. Case in point: their space-saving Cecily necklace rack which oozes vintage vibes and hangs from the wall.
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Another storage solution which is great for saving space is one of the best ottoman beds, or, failing that, a basket or two (these beauties from H&M are already on their way to me) to fill with shoes or hair accessories and push under your bed. If you’re not able to do that, a wall tidy would be ideal.























