Glass spice containers provide peace and order in the kitchen. The transparent sides make it easy to see the contents, and when you collect your spices in the same containers, the drawer or shelf will have a harmonious look. Choose a complete system and repeat the same size, so it is quick to find paprika, curry and garlic powder in cooking. Glass is a natural material that suits most kitchens, and with a tight-fitting lid, the scent is preserved, while your everyday life becomes more manageable.
Spice jar
Classic spice jars fit well in both drawers and on shelves. Go for a size that holds a standard spice bag to avoid small leftovers. Choose a simple expression on the lids – for example a discreet silver lid – when you want a calm look that can be repeated across the entire range of jars.
A specific choice is spice jars with silver lids . If you want to see more variants and accessories, you can go to Spice jars & accessories .
Airtight spice jars and lids
Tight-fitting screw lids help to keep the aroma in the spices. You can choose between metal lids in, for example, brass or discreet silver, as well as wooden lids for a warmer look. The most important thing is that all jars close the same and can be stacked stably.
If you want to quickly achieve your goal with a uniform system, a package solution with matching jars and lids can be a shortcut. An example is the package solution spice jars with brass lids , which makes it easy to start on an entire drawer or shelf at once.
Labels for storage
When the jars are the same, clear labeling becomes the key to a good flow in everyday life. Put pre-printed labels on the front or lid so the whole family knows where the cinnamon, cumin and oregano are. Labels also make refilling simple – you can quickly see what is missing.
Choose label spice design 1 for a clean look that matches both metal and wooden lids.
Acacia wood turntable for overview
A rotating tray collects your spice jars in one place and provides free access from all sides – ideal in a corner cabinet or on an open shelf. The natural wood creates a calm base and makes it easy to keep order, even when you have many different spices in play. Choose a tray with a high edge so that the jars stand securely.
A practical choice is the acacia turntable , which works well for both small and medium-sized spice jars.
Choose what lives in the dish
- Spices: the jars you use most in cooking, e.g. salt, pepper, paprika and curry.
- Seasoning blends: taco, barbecue and all-purpose seasoning, which are often used together.
- Toppings: sesame, chili flakes and garlic powder, which are often added to finished dishes.
Organizing spices in drawers and on shelves
Start by emptying your drawer or shelf and sorting the spices into categories – everyday cooking, baking and specialty spices. Fill spice jars of the same size, label them and place them in straight rows. In a drawer, you get the best overview with front-facing labels, while on a shelf you can arrange the jars in rows according to frequency of use – most used at the front. Use a turntable for the jars that are often moved back and forth, and stick to a fixed location so that you can easily put them back in place after cooking. Repeat the same type of jar and lid throughout for a calm visual expression that makes everyday life easier.
With a simple glass system, clear labeling and a turntable for the most used items, you get a functional and aesthetic solution that creates an overview in the kitchen – without unnecessary clutter.































