This genius stone sink organiser has stopped water from flooding around my kitchen sink – at £18, it's the best money I've spent

This stone material absorbs water in 60 seconds

Stone sink caddy in kitchen
(Image credit: Future PLC / Heather Young)

Everyone has that annoying design flaw in their kitchen, whether it's a poorly planned corner cupboard or a floorplan that doesn't work for everyday life. Mine is my kitchen sink - admittedly, it wasn't me who designed it, but I'm officially over having a soaking wet sink caddy that drips onto the worktop.

I've tried a number of different methods over the years, and despite washing up carefully, there is always a pool of water around my sink. While I thought I would have to continue laying a tea towel under my washing up liquid bottle for the foreseeable, this sink stone from Amazon has changed the game.

I had never heard of this nifty gadget until recently, but it's ridiculously simple and effective. Here's why this £18 sink tray might be the best thing you buy for your kitchen all year.

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Not only is the pool of dirty dishwater around my sink incredibly gross, it's also damaging my worktop. The laminate is beginning to peel and on a stone surface, this would be an even bigger and more expensive issue to fix.

Putting a tea towel down has prevented the water from reaching my air fryer, but it has increased how quickly I go through towels in my household.

The fix, it seems, is simple. This sink tray is made from diatomite stone which is a natural, highly porous sedimentary rock that is commonly used for bathroom mats but is less frequently seen in kitchens.

The stone absorbs and evaporates water within about 60 seconds, meaning that any drips from hand soap or from a dish brush will be gone in an instant.

Stone sink caddy in kitchen

(Image credit: Future PLC / Heather Young)

Not only does the stone surface evaporate water, but it's also antibacterial and odor-resistant. An issue that I had found with my tea towel method is that after a few days of water, it smelled bad and was pretty unsanitary.

The great design feature of this Amazon choice is that it has four round feet that you add onto the bottom, which means that there is airflow beneath the mat to prevent mildew. And if it does get stained, you can simply buff it with some sandpaper to refresh its surface.

Stone sink caddy in kitchen

(Image credit: Future PLC / Heather Young)

Aside from the practical benefits of a stone sink caddy, it also looks super sleek next to a sink. Most caddies are either metal or black plastic, which can look unsightly on your surface. The neutral stone has a much more subtle appearance and means your soaps are much easier to access.

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Holly Cockburn
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After starting out her journey at Future as a Features Editor on Top Ten Reviews, Holly is now a Content Editor at Ideal Home, writing about the very best kitchen and bathroom designs and buys. At Top Ten Reviews, she focussed on TikTok viral cleaning hacks as well as how to take care of investment purchases such as lawn mowers, washing machines and vacuum cleaners. Prior to this, Holly was apart of the editorial team at Howdens which sparked her interest in interior design, and more specifically, kitchens (Shaker is her favourite!).