The 6 Best Kitchen Island Carts of 2025

These handy kitchen island carts add extra storage and prep space to any kitchen.

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When it comes to the best kitchen storage ideas, a kitchen island cart is a tried-and-true favorite. They offer ample storage space without having to invest in a lofty renovation. Plus, they create a spot to prep food, and can even double as a dining area.

Sienna Blake, a designer at Cabinet Now, says that kitchen island carts are a functional and stylish accessory for any kitchen. She says that they can offer extra prep space, serve as a bar or coffee station or provide more storage and organization.

Ahead, you can grab one of these portable carts for everything that doesn’t fit in your cabinets. We found the best picks for every budget and style.


Kuhnhenn Kitchen Island Cart

Best Overall Kitchen Island Cart

Lark Manor Arlonda Studio Rolling Kitchen Island Cart

Topping our best kitchen island cart list: This wide rolling version, which offers plenty of storage space with a spice rack, towel rack, three drawers and three shelves. But the real star is its drop-leaf counter extender. It’s ideal when you need a bit more workspace or, with a couple of bar stools, it doubles as a coffee bar and dining area when guests are in town. There’s practically nothing this chic cart can’t do.

Pros

  • Ample storage storage
  • Extending drop-leaf
  • Solid wood top
  • Four color options

Cons

  • Requires some time to set up, but reviewers note it’s easy to assemble

Dimensions: 36.25″ x 53.5″ | Available Colors: 4 | Number of Wheels: 4 | Materials: Solid and manufactured wood | Weight Capacity: 100 pounds

Raabe Kitchen Island Cart

Best Affordable Kitchen Island Cart

Andover Mills Raabe Kitchen Cart

This butcher block kitchen island cart is compact and ideal for anyone looking for more storage solutions without breaking the bank. The 32-inch wide cart squeezes into tight spots between appliances or a spare corner, but is still big enough to hold large kitchen gear like pots and pans, a slow cooker and pressure cooker. Bonus: It has a towel rack.

Pros

  • Affordable price point
  • Ideal for small spaces
  • Solid wood top
  • One-year warranty

Cons

  • Only has two front wheels, so handle with care when rolling

Dimensions: 35″ x 18″ x 32″ | Available Colors: One | Number of Wheels: 2 | Materials: Solid wood | Weight Capacity: 150 pounds

Diaz Kitchen Island Cart

Best Storage-Savvy Kitchen Island

Red Barrel Solid Wood Top Kitchen Cart

This adorable light green Diaz kitchen cart fits perfectly with any farmhouse-style kitchen. What really sets it apart is the ample storage space. It boasts a wine rack holder for four bottles and three shelves for oil, vinegar or spice storage. Plus, there are two cabinet-like levels for extra cooking gadgets or appliances. The unique design makes it a fun conversation piece. People will be asking where you found such a smart and small kitchen island cart!

Pros

  • Ample storage space
  • Solid wood top
  • Lockable wheels
  • Two color options

Cons

  • Holds up to 40 pounds, so be wary of how much you load in it

Dimensions: 35″ x 19″ x 29.5″ | Available Colors: 2 | Number of Wheels: 4 | Materials: Solid and manufactured wood | Weight Capacity: 40 pounds

Liberty Kitchen Island Cart

Best Stainless Steel Kitchen Island Cart

Home Styles Mobile Kitchen Cart

With its sleek stainless steel top, this portable kitchen island is a restaurant-worthy option. The steel top and spice rack are terrific for quick prep work, while the adjustable shelving and three drawers provide additional storage real estate to stock kitchen gadgets. If you’re looking for a classic and traditional piece, this rolling kitchen island cart is for you.

Pros

  • Stainless steel top
  • Ideal for spacious kitchens lacking an island
  • Versatile storage options
  • Available in two colors

Cons

  • At 53.5 inches wide, this cart is on the larger size

Dimensions: 18″ x 53.5″ x 36″ | Available Colors: 4 | Number of Wheels: 4 | Materials: Wood | Weight Capacity: 250 pounds

Toh We Tried Mineville Kitchen Cart

Best Editor-Approved Pick

Winston Porter Mineville Kitchen Cart

Wondering if it’s worth it to get your kitchen cabinets redone? Before you dish out big bucks on a renovation, consider adding this Winston Porter cart. The editor-approved Mineville kitchen cart is a favorite for a few reasons: It has plenty of storage for cookbooks and canisters, it’s made from engineered wood and it’s affordable. The drawer doubles as a home for kitchen gadgets or cutlery. Just add a utensil organizer to get the most out of the drawer space!

Pros

  • Versatile storage space
  • Drawer storage
  • Ideal for small or large kitchens
  • Affordable price point
  • Optional towel bar

Cons

  • Assembly may be tricky for some

Dimensions: 34.02″ x 27.76″ x 19.37″ | Available Colors: One | Number of Wheels: 4 | Materials: Solid and manufactured wood | Weight Capacity: 50 pounds

Boraam Sonoma Kitchen Cart

Best Splurge Kitchen Island Cart

Sonoma Kitchen Cart

Just one look and it’s easy to see why this beauty is totally worth the investment. The Boraam Sonoma cart acts as a portable island, entertaining center and beautiful kitchen centerpiece all in one. With a weight capacity of 200 pounds total, it holds anything from display-worthy China to heavy gear like pressure cookers. Combine that with the solid wood construction and stainless steel top and you’ll wonder why you haven’t snagged this cart sooner!

Pros

  • Solid wood construction with a stainless steel top
  • Versatile storage space
  • Holds up to 200 pounds
  • Adjustable middle rack
  • 45-inch width is ideal for spacious areas

Cons

  • Only one color option available

Dimensions: 20.50″ x 31.50″ x 36″ | Available Colors: 3 | Number of Wheels: 4 | Materials: Solid and manufactured wood | Weight Capacity: 200 pounds

Industry Trends for 2025

When looking ahead at trends for the best kitchen carts, we chatted with Sienna Blake, a designer at Cabinet Now. She outlined a few popular features she’s seen this year:

  • Multifunctional designs: “Carts that have charging stations, hidden storage or pull-out cutting boards.”
  • Natural and eco-friendly materials: “Reclaimed wood and eco-friendly finishes are on the upsurge.”
  • Bold hues and eye-catching pieces: “Dark blues, greens and black-coated carts are in style, acting as a design centerpiece.”

What to Look for When Buying a Kitchen Island Cart

Start with the size of the kitchen island cart you’ll need. Wide-rolling versions are ideal for oversized kitchens with lots of room, whereas compact carts are best for extending counter space in small homes or apartments.

The second most important part of picking out your cart: storage. Does it have drawers, shelves or a cabinet? What about a towel rack or spice rack? Decide what items you need to store and choose accordingly.

“Think storage in the form of drawers, shelves, towel bars and wine storage for complete functionality,” says Blake.

Next, choose the countertop material—do you prefer wood or stainless steel? It’s also a good idea to match the cart with the color and overall aesthetic of your kitchen. If it’s going to be used as a statement piece (like a bar cart), a pop of color never hurt anyone. Blake recommends stainless steel or solid wood for durability and low maintenance.

She also suggests looking at mobility and locking casters. “Having a heavy cast set offers ease of movement but locks in for immobility as needed,” she explains.

How We Chose the Best Kitchen Island Carts

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FAQs

What should I put on a kitchen island cart?

Depending on the weight capacity and storage features, you can put almost anything in (or on) a kitchen island cart. Drawer storage is ideal for kitchen linens, cutlery or random kitchen gadgets. Carts with cabinet-like storage are good for keeping cookware or appliances like air fryers that don’t otherwise fit in kitchen cabinets. If it has open shelving, add display elements like cookbooks or candles.

How tall should a kitchen island cart be?

The standard height is 36 inches, which is typically the same as built-in kitchen islands. If you’re dining at the portable island, you may want to go up to 42 inches to account for bar stools.

How do you decorate a kitchen island cart?

With all your pretty cookbooks and houseplants, of course! If the kitchen island cart has exposed features like a towel rack, spruce it up with a trendy tea towel. Otherwise, keep decorative gear on display like colorful containers and canisters. Throw a fruit bowl on the top to really brighten it up.

What is the rule of thumb for a kitchen island?

Some interior designers think that a kitchen island shouldn’t take up more than 10% of your total kitchen area, but, it’s totally up to you how you want to furnish your kitchen.

What not to put on a kitchen island?

You should find a different place for fragile glassware and ceramics and big appliances. The glassware and ceramics could be knocked off and break, while large appliances could take up the majority of the storage space. Smaller items like a coffee maker or air fryer could be good to place there, though.

Why You Should Trust Us

To find the best kitchen carts of 2025, we scoured the web and checked out our favorite retailers. We considered a few key factors (price, quality and functionality) and read through customer ratings and reviews to make sure everything was up to standard. We also spoke to Sienna Blake, a designer at Cabinet Now, to find out what we should look out for when designing on our list.

The authors of this piece, Bryce Gruber and Madi Koetting, have both written hundreds of product roundups and brand reviews on home and furniture.

Finally, Melissa Lee, Content Updates Editor at Taste of Home, contributed to the research and update process of this piece. She’s been in commerce journalism for 6 years and has written and edited home and kitchen reviews for sites like Yahoo!, USA Today and Family Handyman.