The ancient Romans were known for their advanced culinary practices, and their kitchens were no exception. While the concept of a lazy Susan may not have been present in ancient Rome, they did have similar storage solutions. Roman kitchens often featured tiered shelves made of marble or wood. These shelves were used to store various cooking utensils, spices, and ingredients. The tiered design allowed for easy organization and access to all items, making cooking a breeze in ancient Roman kitchens.