Canisters & Jars
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Alessi
The 5071 parmesan cheese cellar is a testament to the inspiration of Ettore Sottsass who with a few simple lines can exalt the archetypical look and materiality of an object as common as a parmesan cheese cellar.
. Claudia. Miami, FL. 2023-11-12 07:04:28
Vagabond House
Reserve this jar with a spoon for your favorite flavor of jam. A plump blackberry shows off defined clusters as it rests on a leaf above the cap. Crafted in our signature pewter, a figural twig creates the spoon's handle as more fruit and foliage branch off its design. These exceptionally detailed motifs stick out above the glass bowl as the spoon fits inside a designated gap in the lid.
This jar with the spoon is a showcase for golden honey, watched over by honey makers. The pure-pewter 3-D honeybee figures feature intricate details, realistically capturing the form and spirit of nature's hardest worker. One bee is alight on the lid and another gathers nectar from the flower topping the spoon handle.
So pretty, love it!. Lisa. Hudson, FL. 2022-01-05 16:51:15
Guzzini
Great for indoor or outdoor use.
Nude
The Nude Nest collection comprises a wide range of crystalline containers in vibrant complementary colors — best displayed together for a fully minimalist effect. This candy box can be used for serving snacks and storing trinkets.
Love it!. Audrey. Sunny Isles Beach, FL. 2022-12-17 19:51:21
Lenox
The popular Opal Innocence scroll motif gets a casual look in this white pattern. Opal Innocence Carved 3 Piece Storage Jar Set is safe to use in both the microwave and the dishwasher, making it perfect for everyday use.
The GG Collection
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Accentuate your home with this high-quality GG Collection Acanthus Canister Set and Metal Base crafted of sturdy glass and cast aluminum. This exceptionally crafted canister will bring a flourish of design and sophistication to your countertops. Its fine textured glass, topped with its elaborately metal finials will transform your counter tops into one of sheer elegance. This gorgeous glass and cast aluminum set is perfect for storage or display with vintage scrollwork and finial lid designs that make traditional artistry eye-catching again.
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You asked, we listened, and created a canister to hold very precious cargo: coffee. And a handsome level tablespoon scoop (which bears the word, “Caffe”) to measure and dispense the contents. The pewter lid has a neoprene ring that creates a tight seal with the ceramic base, which has a subtle pattern of undulating ridges that recalls the look of a hand-thrown piece.
A classic!. Curtis. Albany, NY. 2019-10-15 09:19:08
The classic kitchen jar was reinterpreted by designer Mattia Di Rosa: rather than on the outside, the design here is to be found on the inside. With a strong pinch of irony, Di Rosa has created Gianni, the little man that clings to the lid. The hermetic jar is suddenly so much fun that you won't want to fill it.
. Korrine. Greenwich, CT. 2022-04-03 08:00:28
Le Creuset
The Le Creuset garlic keeper is ideal for storing bulbs and cloves of garlic, but it’s also great for roasting garlic and other root vegetables. Holes at the bottom improve air circulation and humidity control for storage, while the stoneware lid keeps dust out and seals in steam while roasting. Crafted from premium stoneware, it’s finished with a vibrant glaze, both inside and out, which is easy to clean, dishwasher-safe, and resistant to chips, scratches, and stains.
I actually got it for salt to sit next to the cooktop. Sturdy, with a nice patina on the metal. A good transitional kitchen accessory.. Nicole. Santa Rosa, CA. 2020-02-07 14:19:31
A defined strawberry rests above a leaf on this jar with the spoon. More fruit and foliage accompany a flower at the head of the spoon's handle, which is textured like a plant stem. The realistically detailed seeds and veins within each strawberry and leaf highlight these pewter designs. A clever gap in the lid's design allows the spoon to rest in the glass bowl when it's not in use.
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