If you’re anything like me, sunglasses are a staple in your accessorizing arsenal. Let’s dive into some creative and functional sunglass holder ideas that will keep your shades organized and beautifully displayed.
DIY Wall-Mounted Rack
Create a chic wall-mounted rack using a wooden board and some hooks. I love how it doubles as a piece of wall art while keeping my sunglasses within easy reach.
Boho Macrame Hanger
Create a macrame hanger to hang on your wall or door. It’s a beautiful way to add a touch of bohemian flair to your sunglass storage. If you love crafting custom displays, you might also enjoy making a DIY guitar wall mount for your instruments.
Glass Box Display
Use a clear glass box to neatly organize and display your sunglasses. It’s perfect for keeping everything visible and dust-free.
Magnetic Board Magic
Use a magnetic board with magnetic clips to hang your sunglasses. This method is not only neat but also makes changing up your collection a breeze! You can even use a similar setup alongside other creative bow organizer ideas to keep all your accessories perfectly sorted.
Tiered Acrylic Holder
An acrylic holder with tiers adds a modern touch while organizing multiple pairs of sunglasses. It’s sleek and blends seamlessly into any decor.
Colorful Peg Row
Paint wooden pegs in bright colors and line them up on a board to hang your sunglasses. It’s a playful and vibrant way to add personality to your storage. If you’re organizing a camper, sturdy pegs are also great for RV power cord storage.
Decorative Mask Holder
A decorative mask or bust can hold sunglasses in a quirky and artistic way. It turns your eyewear into an unexpected part of your home decor. Exploring different ceramic mask ideas can help you find the perfect statement piece for this display.
Hanging Organizer Board
Craft a hanging board with hooks or pegs for a versatile way to store not only sunglasses but other accessories too. It’s my go-to for organizing and decorating at the same time. For another fun upcycling project, try making some DIY vinyl record crafts to display alongside your new organizer.
Repurposed Shutter Display
Use an old window shutter as a unique sunglass holder. The slats are perfect for sliding in pairs, creating a functional and vintage display. For seasonal decor, you can also repurpose similar pieces with these old window ideas for Christmas.
Wooden Pegboard Wall
A wooden pegboard allows for customizable storage with pegs for sunglasses and other daily essentials. It’s functional and looks great in a modern or rustic setting. This same customizable approach works perfectly for metal lathe tool storage in a workshop.
Floating Shelf Showcase
Install a floating shelf to line up your sunglasses in a row. It’s a minimalist approach that keeps your space tidy and your glasses easy to grab.
Natural Driftwood Stand
Find a piece of driftwood and transform it into a stand by adding hooks or notches. It brings a bit of nature indoors and is a conversation starter.
Drawer Organizer Inserts
Use inserts in a drawer to create compartments for each pair of sunglasses. It’s a subtle and organized solution that keeps your accessories tucked away.
Multi-Purpose Jewelry Tree
An elegant jewelry tree can double as a sunglass holder. Simply hang your sunglasses on the branches, turning organization into art.
Minimalist Wire Grid
A wire grid mounted on the wall can hold sunglasses with the help of small clips. It’s a clean, minimalist approach that doubles as wall art.
Upcycled Hanger Display
Repurpose an old clothes hanger by adding rows of string or wire to hang your sunglasses. It’s a fun project that turns something old into a stylish sunglass display. If you love giving new life to household items, try these creative ways to repurpose old doors.
Suspended Rope Shelf
Craft a small shelf suspended by ropes for an eye-catching floating effect. It’s a unique way to both store and showcase your sunglasses, or even display a handmade mini sculpture.
Vintage Frame Holder
Transform a vintage frame into a sunglass holder by attaching chicken wire or strings across the back. It’s a unique way to display your shades and add character to your space. If you have leftover materials, you can even use them for outdoor projects like building a gate for a chicken wire fence.

