Aldi's Sleek Lazy Susan Is A Near Perfect Crate & Barrel Dupe (For A Fraction Of The Price)
It's no secret that Aldi is a go-to resource for discount homeware. From the Aldi cookware that's an affordable Nordic Ware dupe to their ultra-popular Le Creuset Dutch oven alternative, they're making luxury kitchen decor accessible for everyone. Most recently, they've duped a sleek and simple Crate & Barrel product that will instantly improve your future dinner parties.
Lazy Susans are a kitchen's best friend, and there are countless prime places to use them. The brand-new Crofton Acacia Wood Lazy Susan from Aldi is a near-perfect dupe of Crate & Barrel's popular Tondo Acacia Lazy Susan – and it's definitely worth buying. Not only do they look similar, but they are actually both crafted from acacia wood. Both of the servingware options are intended to look natural and foster a communal energy in your kitchen and dining space. You can use the lazy Susan to display appetizers, spices, or condiments for your guests to easily grab.
How to decide if the Aldi lazy Susan is right for your space
Although they are very similar, there are a few differences between the Crate & Barrel lazy Susan and Aldi's version. The most notable discrepancy is that the Aldi version has a diameter that is two inches smaller. However, the price is so low that it is still a much better deal if you compare it proportionally. The Aldi lazy Susan is priced at $14.99, whereas the Crate & Barrel variation is $79.95.
The Crate & Barrel lazy Susan can also be personalized, but this also comes with a $16 additional fee. It can also be paired with pieces from the matching acacia wood serving-ware set. However, Aldi also offers several matching Crofton products with the same acacia wood service. This is proof you don't need to splurge to have a cohesive, quality kitchen set. For a smaller lazy Susan with a similar look, consider this Auam 10" Acacia Wood Lazy Susan. If you want to add a personal touch, give your lazy Susan a chic upgrade with a placemat hack. You'll just need to adhere a round placement to the top of the wooden board for a unique, customized look.