Listings commonly use solid woods (like teak and eucalyptus) for cabinets and outdoor stands, and bamboo or wood-derived materials (including MDF with bamboo finishes) for trays, corner shelves, and cabinets.
Many bamboo and wooden trays include openings or drainage holes to let water run off, and some bases or surfaces are described as water-resistant or waterproof to suit humid bathroom use.
Common layouts shown in listings include open trays or shelves (often 2–3 shelf corner towers), freestanding narrow towers, and cabinets with multiple drawers or shelving (for folded items and toiletries).
Listings note that bamboo will darken with age in wet rooms. To help slow that process, they recommend drying the wooden parts with a dry cloth about once a week.
Listings describe using them on bathroom countertops and vanities, for living room or bedroom storage, in kitchens and laundry areas, in entryways, and for portable needs like travel, dorms, gym trips, or camping.