Storage jars for dry goods create order and overview in the kitchen cupboards and drawers. When flour, rice, pasta and snacks are moved into clear, square jars, you can see the quantities at a glance and keep track of what needs to be replenished. The same jar and lid create a harmonious look, and when you repeat a few sizes, the system becomes easy to maintain. Start with the dry goods you use daily and build a simple system in rows so that the shelves feel tidy. See the selection of storage jars .
Square storage jar
Square jars make efficient use of shelf depth and width because there is no wasted space between containers. The shape also makes stacking stable, so you can work in straight rows and quickly lift a jar out without disturbing the rest. Choose heights that match your shelves, and stick to 2-3 repeating sizes per section for a calm look.
Choose the size
- 500 ml: Good for nuts, tea, coffee, seeds and small amounts of grains. For very small spices and dried herbs, you can supplement with spice jars .
- 1,000 ml: Suitable for flour, sugar, rice, oatmeal and lentils in everyday use.
- 1,800 ml: Holds larger quantities such as pasta, beans and muesli, so that the items that take up the most space are stored together.
Storage jar with wooden lid
Acacia wooden lids provide a warm and uniform look on the shelf and help keep out dust and pests. The transparency of the glass makes it easy to see the contents and remaining quantity, so you can plan your purchases and avoid having too many open bags lying around. Fill the jars directly from the bags, and use a funnel or spoon for a clean and precise filling. Maintain the aesthetic look by placing the jars in straight rows with lids from the same series. Wooden lids are best when kept dry and simply wiped down when needed.
Stackable storage jars
When glasses match in size, you can build a solid structure that is easy to use in everyday life. Place the tall glasses at the back and the short ones at the front so that everything is visible. Put staples like flour, rice and oatmeal together, and place snacks and breakfast close to the situation of use. When refilling: pour the last of the old glass into the top of the new one, so you always have fresh supplies at the top and maintain an overview. Square shapes also make it easy to utilize narrow sections without compromising stability.
Labels for storage jars
Clear, identical labels make it easy to find the right jar and keep things organized when several look alike. Choose labels in ready-made sets so that the font and sizes match across the shelf. Note the contents and any purchase quantities so you know what to refill next time. Find labels that fit typical dry goods such as flour, sugar, rice, grains and pasta.
Packaging solutions storage jars
If you want to quickly achieve your goals with a system, you can choose package solutions where the sizes are coordinated in advance. Here you get a coherent base with matching glass for both small and large quantities, so you can divide the cabinet into clear sections from the start. See package solutions , and build further with more glass in the same series if the need grows.
With square, stackable jars and matching wooden lids, you get a quiet, functional system that makes everyday life easier: a quick overview, fewer open bags and a nice, harmonious shelf that invites use.































