Bath Utensils for Your Home – Quality & Style
Our bath utensils collection brings together practical essentials for your daily routine. From soap dishes and toothbrush holders to shower caddies and bath organisers, you'll find items designed to keep your bathroom tidy and functional. Each piece combines durable materials with thoughtful design, helping you create a well-organised space that makes morning and evening routines more efficient.

Natural air freshener with activated charcoal (including bamboo) 1 cushion of 500 grams
Natural air freshener with activated charcoal (including bamboo) 1 cushion of 500 grams for naturally fresh ambient air against high humidity Can be used for 2 years Fully compostable Materials: Activated charcoal (including bamboo), jute bag with stainless steel ring Mode of action: The activated charcoal cleans itself when exposed to UV radiation, so the cushions should be placed outside every 4 weeks. Direct sunlight is not necessary as the UV rays reach the cushions even when it is cloudy.
Regular price: €14.99

Natural air freshener with activated charcoal (including bamboo) 2 cushions of 200 grams each
Natural air freshener with activated charcoal (including bamboo) 2 cushions of 200 grams each for naturally fresh ambient air against high humidity Can be used for 2 years Fully compostable Materials: Activated charcoal (including bamboo), jute bag with stainless steel ring Mode of action: The activated charcoal cleans itself when exposed to UV radiation, so the cushions should be placed outside every 4 weeks. Direct sunlight is not necessary as the UV rays reach the cushions even when it is cloudy.
Content: 2 Piece (€8.00 / 1 Piece)
Regular price: €15.99

10 reusable and washable make-up remover pads
10 reusable and washable make-up remover pads 80% viscose (bamboo as base material) and 20% cotton - Health: Bamboo is naturally antibacterial and antimicrobial and counteracts the formation of germs even as a carrier material - Environmentally friendly: the cosmetic pads can be washed and reused - Material: Bamboo fibres can absorb five times more liquid than other cellulose materials. This means that significantly less make-up remover is required - Sustainability: No trees are felled for the bamboo pads. Bamboo is a grass that grows up to 1 metre a day
Regular price: €15.99

6x bamboo flannels, 100% viscose (made from bamboo pulp)
Flannels - soft and fluffy for sensitive skin Contents: 6x flannels Size: 25x25cm - organic - without chemical additives or colourants - perfect for sensitive skin (also suitable for children and babies) made from 100% viscose (bamboo is the carrier material)
Regular price: €18.99

Luffa massage back belt
Health-conscious Asians swear by loofah products. This belt is made from dried loofah and can be used in a variety of ways, dry or wet, with or without soap. This belt can also be used to reach areas of the back that cannot be reached with the handy small sponges. Effect: Circulation-promoting massage, stimulates cell renewal Removal of hairs, skin flakes, calluses. Size: approx. 70 x 8 x 1 cmFront: loofah natural fabricBack: cotton
Regular price: €12.90
Bath Utensils – The Perfect Solution for Every Bathroom Need
Essential Bath Utensils for Your Bathroom
A well-equipped bathroom relies on practical utensils that support daily hygiene routines. From soap dishes and toothbrush holders to shower caddies and bath brushes, these items keep your space organised while ensuring everything you need stays within easy reach. Choosing the right bath utensils combines functionality with your preferred aesthetic.
Materials and Styles to Consider
Bath utensils come in various materials, each offering distinct advantages:
- Ceramic: Durable, easy to clean, available in numerous colours and finishes
- Stainless steel: Rust-resistant, modern appearance, suits contemporary bathrooms
- Bamboo: Sustainable option, naturally antibacterial, adds warmth to décor
- Plastic: Lightweight, budget-friendly, ideal for family bathrooms
Consider your bathroom's humidity levels when selecting materials. Metal items with protective coatings resist moisture damage better than untreated alternatives. Glass accessories add elegance but require careful handling in wet environments.
Choosing the Right Items for Your Needs
Start by assessing your storage requirements. Wall-mounted options save counter space in smaller bathrooms, whilst freestanding pieces offer flexibility. For shared bathrooms, individual toothbrush holders help maintain hygiene standards between household members.
Match your utensils to existing fixtures for a cohesive look. Chrome accessories complement modern taps, whereas brushed nickel pairs well with traditional fittings. Coordinated sets ensure visual consistency without the effort of matching separate pieces. Consider drainage features in soap dishes to extend product life and reduce residue buildup.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the essential bath utensils every bathroom should have?
A well-equipped bathroom typically includes several key utensils. Soap dishes or dispensers keep cleansing products accessible and prevent mess. Toothbrush holders maintain hygiene by keeping brushes upright and separated. Tumbler cups are useful for rinsing and holding small items. Toilet brushes with holders are essential for cleaning. Storage caddies or trays help organise cosmetics and toiletries. Cotton pad holders and soap pumps add convenience. The specific utensils you need depend on your household size and daily routines, but these basics create a functional, organised space.
Which materials are best for bath utensils in humid environments?
Bathrooms experience constant moisture and temperature changes, so material choice matters. Ceramic and porcelain resist water damage and clean easily, though they can break if dropped. Stainless steel offers excellent durability and rust resistance when properly finished. Bamboo and treated wood add warmth but require good ventilation to prevent mould. Plastic and acrylic are affordable, lightweight, and water-resistant, though they may discolour over time. Silicone works well for non-slip applications. For longevity, choose materials with drainage holes or raised bases that allow air circulation and prevent water pooling underneath.
How do I prevent mould and mildew on bathroom accessories?
Mould thrives in damp, poorly ventilated spaces, but prevention is straightforward. Choose bath utensils with drainage holes or slatted bases that don't trap water. After showering, wipe down accessories to remove excess moisture. Run your extractor fan during and for 20 minutes after bathing. Open windows when possible to improve air circulation. Clean accessories weekly with bathroom cleaner or a vinegar solution to remove soap residue that feeds mould. Replace items like toilet brushes every six months, as bristles harbour bacteria. Silicone and metal accessories are naturally more mould-resistant than porous materials like untreated wood or fabric.
Should bath utensils match, or can I mix different styles?
Both approaches work depending on your aesthetic preference. Matching sets create a cohesive, coordinated look that suits minimalist or traditional bathrooms. They simplify shopping and ensure consistent quality. However, mixing styles adds personality and lets you prioritise function for each item. You might combine a ceramic soap dish with a stainless steel toothbrush holder and bamboo storage tray. To maintain visual harmony when mixing, stick to a consistent colour palette or choose items with a common element, such as matte finishes or geometric shapes. The key is ensuring each piece serves its purpose well, regardless of whether it matches perfectly.
How often should bathroom accessories be replaced?
Replacement frequency depends on the item and material. Toilet brushes should be replaced every three to six months as bristles wear and harbour bacteria. Toothbrush holders need replacing when cracks appear or staining becomes permanent, typically every one to two years. Soap dishes and dispensers last several years if cleaned regularly, but replace them if mould penetrates porous materials. Plastic items may need replacing every two to three years as they discolour or become brittle. Metal and ceramic pieces can last indefinitely with proper care. Inspect accessories monthly for damage, stubborn staining, or hygiene concerns, and replace items that no longer clean properly or show wear.