A Lazy Susan is a rotating tray that makes it easy to access food, condiments, or items on a table, countertop, or inside cabinets.
It uses a turntable mechanism that allows the tray to spin smoothly, letting users reach items without moving the entire unit.
Lazy Susans are popular in kitchens, dining tables, pantries, and corner cabinets, but they can also be used in offices or workshops for organizing supplies.
The term “Lazy Susan” is believed to originate from early 20th-century America, referring to a convenient serving tray that reduced the need for a server’s constant attention.
They can be made from a variety of materials, including wood, glass, stainless steel, aluminum, plastic, marble, and black limestone, each offering distinct aesthetics and durability.