Inspiration for keeping a tip top pantry

We all love spring but with it can come a raft of spring cleaning. Don’t worry, it’s not all cobwebs and hay fever. It’s also a chance to reorganise and get your kitchen ship shape. Here’s our pick of stylish storage jars that are sure to make your cupboards happy.

Kitchen craft storage jars

1. Eva Solo Deli Jar

We can always turn to Eva Solo for all things simple and timeless. These deli jars, ranging in size from 0.7 l to 2l, provide a classic home for grains or dried fruits. With a silicone seal, all will be preserved until you choose to set the contents free.

Deli jars by Eva Solo

2. Brabantia Set of 3 Window Canisters

For a little transparency, check out these neat window canisters from Brabantia. In either matt or polished steel, they’re tidy and unobtrusive. No sticky labels either. Plus, you can keep a beady eye on the depleting levels so that you never run out.

Window canisters matt by Brabantia

 

3. Brabantia Herb Rack with 7 Jar Set

Another great storage solution from Brabantia, this herb rack keeps your herbs and spices fresh. If there’s no space on your counter tops, no problem, fix them to the wall or even the inside of a cupboard door. Clear little jars keep your artillery in check. Tip top.

Brabantia spice rack storage

4. Le Creuset Stoneware Spice Jar, 200 ml

If you’re not a fan of visible pantry items, preferring to have the final say in the overall aesthetics of your shelves, Le Creuset has you covered. In beautiful, mediterranean coloured stoneware at that. Air tight? Check. Hidden away consumables are a thing of the past with containers like these.

Le Creuset stoneware spice jars

5. Joseph Joseph Melamine Storage Jar with Wood Lid

For canisters with an understated elegance, consider these melamine jars by Joseph Joseph. In either white, black or aubergine, all with beech wood and easy grip lids, this is a truly zen look for any kitchen or pantry.

Melamine storage jars by Joseph Joseph

And if you’re in the mood for more pantry organisation, head this way for downloadable labels and ingredient advice or browse the full food range available on Yuppiechef.

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Written by Andrea Fedder

From yoga to painting, golden oldies to golden retrievers, Andrea is our sub-editor and she is interested in everything. When she's not skilfully honing or writing articles and creating colourful collages, she's recycling with vigour or baking up a storm. View more articles by .

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