These wooden tub caddies will give you perfect cozy bath vibes

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Look at any Instagram photo of a relaxing bath and they all seem to have one thing in common. No, it’s not bubbles or a perfect moody filter. I’m talking about a little plank of wood that spans the top of the bath, leaving a ledge to rest books, candles, drinks and literally anything else on.

These seemingly random wooden planks have a name. They’re called bath caddies, which sounds less than luxurious. But they are the key to that IG-perfect bath — and they are actually useful.

Bath caddies hold all of your essentials while you soak, leaving them in reachable distance yet protected from sloshing waters. Some brave souls rest their tablets or phones on them, while others simply put their bath essentials like soap and face cloths on them for easy access. 

Not all bath caddies are wooden, with some made from stone, wire or even plastic. But the caddies in those cliche bath Instagrams almost always are. You have to admit there’s something rustic and cozy about a wooden plank spanning a white porcelain tub.

Check out these wooden bath caddies that will add some practicality to your bath, along with channeling a relaxing Instagram aesthetic. 

Shop: Haven Natural Tub Caddy, $29.99

Credit: Bed Bath & Beyond

Shop: Haven Teak Bathtub Caddy, $39.99

Credit: Bed Bath & Beyond

Shop: Wooden Bath Tidy, $69

Credit: The White Company

Shop: Live Edge Bath Caddy, $148

Credit: Anthropologie

Shop: Peg & Awl Oak Bathtub Caddy, $145

Credit: Peg & Awl

Shop: Olivia Bath Caddy, $168

Credit: Anthropologie

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