9 Necklace Storage Ideas So You Can Avoid Another Tangled Mess

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Does spending nearly an hour trying to detangle the inconceivable mass of metal chain that once was your necklace collection sound at all familiar? Those of you that strongly identify with such a situation will understand the urgent need for a good storage setup that keeps your necklaces organized and easily accessible. We feel you, which is why we felt compelled to collect our favorites ideas from across the internet that do both the functional legwork and are super cute as décor, too. Whether you have a minimal, modern, or rustic-chic design taste, there’s a storage idea in here that’ll fit perfectly into your room.

Go on to see the necklace storage ideas to stylishly house your jewelry collection, and keep reading to shop our favorite dainty pieces (that’ll never get tangled again!).

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Give your room décor some celestial vibes with this phases of the moon necklace holder.

Shop this necklace holder: Magical Thinking Artemis Wall Mounted Necklace Holder ($24).

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A marble slate is the perfect accent to lay your necklaces currently in rotation and makes for the perfect Instagram backdrop for your jewels.

Shop this marble tray: Urban Outfitters Marble Tray ($20).

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For the décor minimalist.

Shop this necklace holder: Ami Jewelry Multi-Hook ($14).

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This minimally designed mirror is perfect for hanging necklaces, key,s and other small accessories.

Shop this necklace holder: Pia Jewelry Storage Mirror ($39).

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DIY your own necklace holder from a wooden branch. Doubles as a rustic-chic décor finish.

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Try this DIY necklace holder. Made from a metal pipe with silver hooks, this necklace storage adds a modern industrial vibe.

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This simplistic copper pipe necklace holder is the perfect size to sit on your dresser or shelf.

Shop this necklace holder: Little Deer Copper Pipe Jewelry Stand for Necklaces ($37).

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Designed by the girls behind cult denim brand Current/Elliott, this fun jewelry holder is just what your dresser needed.

Shop this jewelry holder: Pottery Barn The Emily & Merritt Peace Sign Hand Catchall ($59).

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A touch of brass gives off a cool antique vibe.

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Anna is an editor on the fashion team at Who What Wear and has been at the company for over five years, having begun her career in the Los Angeles office before relocating to New York, where she's currently based. Having always been passionate about pursuing a career in fashion, she built up her experience interning at the likes of Michael Kors, A.L.C., and College Fashionista before joining the team as a post-graduate assistant editor. Anna has penned a number of interviews with Who What Wear's cover stars over the years, including A-listers Megan Fox, Issa Rae, and Emma Chamberlain. She's earned a reputation for scouting new and emerging brands from across the globe and championing them to our audience of millions. While fashion is her main wheelhouse, Anna led the launch of WWW Travels last year, a new lifestyle vertical that highlights all things travel through a fashion-person lens. She is passionate about shopping vintage, whether it be at a favorite local outpost or an on-the-road discovery, and has amassed a wardrobe full of unique finds. When she's not writing, you can find her shooting street imagery on her film camera, attempting to learn a fourth or fifth language, or planning her next trip across the globe.