Buying Guide
Marble Toothbrush Holder Buying Guide
A small upgrade that does more than hold a toothbrush

It is one of the smallest items on a bathroom counter, but also one of the most visible - sitting in plain sight next to the sink every day. A plastic cup tends to discolor and develop soap scum within months. Solid marble does not, and its weight and finish add a more deliberate, finished look than most alternatives at the same size.
1. More than a toothbrush cup
The same open-cup shape that holds a toothbrush works equally well as a makeup brush organizer or a general vanity tumbler for cotton swabs and small grooming tools. It is a genuinely multi-purpose piece, which is worth factoring in if you are deciding between a single-use plastic holder and something that can move between roles - or between the bathroom and a bedroom vanity - without looking out of place.
What to check:
Look for a polished, moisture-resistant finish - it is what keeps water from soaking into the marble at the base of the cup, which is the area that sees the most daily contact with water.
2. Why marble beats plastic here
Plastic holders are lightweight and cheap, but they show wear fast in a wet environment - discoloring, developing soap scum, or picking up hard-water spots that do not wipe off. A polished marble surface resists all three, and because each piece is cut from natural stone, no two holders have identical veining, which gives it a more finished, decorative presence than a mass-produced plastic cup.
3. What we build ours around
Our own Marble Toothbrush Holder is handcrafted from solid, genuine marble with a polished, moisture-resistant finish, sized at 3 x 3 x 3.5 inches - small enough for a shared vanity without crowding it. It comes in Black, White, Red, and Grey to match different bathroom color schemes.

LaOnyx Marble Toothbrush Holder
Solid marble · Black, White, Red, or Grey · 3 x 3 x 3.5 inches
View the Marble Toothbrush Holder4. Keeping it looking new
Marble is porous, so standing water left inside the cup can leave mineral marks over time. Wipe it out with a soft, damp cloth every so often, and avoid abrasive cleaners. For the full routine, see our marble care guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a marble toothbrush holder only for toothbrushes?
No - the open-cup design works just as well as a makeup brush organizer or a general vanity tumbler for cotton swabs, hair ties, or small grooming tools. Many buyers use it interchangeably between the bathroom and a bedroom vanity.
Is marble a good material for a bathroom vanity item?
Yes. A polished marble surface resists water, stains, and everyday wear far better than plastic holders, which tend to discolor or develop soap scum over time. Marble also adds a more finished, decorative look next to a sink or vanity than most alternatives.
What colors does it come in?
Our Marble Toothbrush Holder is available in Black, White, Red, and Grey, so it can match either a monochrome bathroom or add a deliberate accent color to the counter.
How do I clean a marble toothbrush holder?
Wipe it out regularly with a soft, damp cloth, since standing water at the base of the cup can leave mineral marks over time on porous marble. Avoid abrasive cleaners or leaving acidic products (like some toothpaste or mouthwash splashes) sitting on the surface. For general marble care, see our marble care guide.
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