Collection: Brush & Razor Stands

Razor stands and shaving brush stands keep wet shaving tools upright between uses, helping razors and brushes dry properly while keeping the sink area tidy. Choose single razor stands, brush stands, or combined brush and razor stands to suit your setup.

Match the stand to the tool before buying. Some stands are made for selected handle sizes, knot sizes or brand ranges, so check compatibility with your razor, shaving brush or Merkur razor where relevant.

About Brush & Razor Stands

About Brush and Razor Stands

Brush and razor stands keep shaving tools organised, visible, and drying between uses. This collection includes simple brush stands such as the Muhle Tortoiseshell Shaving Brush Drip Stand, compact Semogue stands such as the Semogue 0020 Black Shaving Brush Stand, and combined stands such as the Muhle Chrome Brush and Razor Stand RHM9.

Brush Stands, Razor Stands, and Combined Stands

Choose a brush stand if you only need to store a shaving brush, a razor stand if you want to keep a safety razor upright, or a combined stand such as the Parker Deluxe Black Safety Razor and Brush Stand when you want both tools together.

Matching the Stand to Your Setup

Check handle size and tool type before choosing. A stand for a DE razor may not suit a straight razor, and a compact drip stand may not fit every brush knot. If you use a bowl, the Muhle Chrome Shaving Stand With Bowl links storage with lathering from shaving bowls and mugs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do shaving brush stands fit every brush?

No. Brush stands depend on handle width, knot size and brand design. Some Semogue stands only fit selected Semogue brushes, so check compatibility rather than assuming a universal fit.

Is a razor and brush stand necessary?

It is not essential, but a stand keeps tools organised and can help a brush dry with the knot facing down. It also prevents razors and brushes from lying loose on the sink.

Can one stand hold a safety razor and a straight razor?

Usually no. Safety razors, cartridge razors and straight razors or shavettes have different shapes, so stand fit must be checked by tool type.