Glass containers for dry goods make it easy to create peace and order in the kitchen. When flour, grains, pasta and beans come in clear and uniform glasses, you can quickly see what you have and how much is left. Choose square glasses to make optimal use of shelves and drawers. This creates a unified look that is easy to maintain in everyday life.
Square storage jars
Square jars stand close together and make the most of every inch. This makes planning easy when you want to have fixed zones in your pantry or kitchen drawers. Smaller jars hold nuts, seeds and snacks, medium sizes are suitable for rice and lentils, and large ones are good for flour, oatmeal and pasta. A practical choice is the 500 ml storage jar for everyday small items, while the 1800 ml storage jar provides space for staples you use frequently.
Glass containers with wooden lids
Wooden lids in light or dark look create a warm, calm style and provide a uniform line on the shelf. The lid fits tightly against the glass and helps keep the contents protected and pests out. When you choose the same series across sizes, both the expression and organization are consistent. See the full range of Storage Jars and choose the sizes that suit your shelves.
Stackable glass containers in cabinet and drawer
Repeat a few sizes on the same shelf for an easy-to-maintain system. Arrange jars in rows from front to back so you can pull out the front and put it back in place without clutter. For example, combine a row of large jars for flour and oatmeal, a row of medium jars for pasta and rice, and a row of small jars for seeds and nuts. This makes refilling intuitive and easy to see what's on your shopping list.
How to get started
- Measure the shelf and choose 2-3 glass sizes that can stand in straight rows.
- Empty and categorize dry goods: flour and grains, pasta, rice and beans, snacks and baking.
- Divide into appropriate glasses, fill one category per glass, and keep the same type together.
- Place glass in fixed zones so the family always knows where the items live.
Labeling of storage jars
Clear names on the front make it easy to find the right glass and help everyone stay organized. Choose ready-made labels in a simple design that matches the glass surfaces, so everything is easy to read. Labels dry goods collect the most commonly used terms and ensure a consistent style. Place the label in the lower third of the glass for a calm expression, and use the same location on all glasses.
Packaging solutions for glass containers
If you want to quickly achieve a unified look, you can choose a set with coordinated sizes. Package solutions for storage jars make it easy to build a system that fits together from the start. You can continuously expand with more jars in the same series if your needs change.
Organizing dry goods in practice
Start with the items you use the most and give them front space. Fill jars with whole bags at a time to avoid half bags in the cupboard. Keep one area for baking, one for pasta and rice, and one for snacks and toppings. Sticking to fixed zones and repeatable sizes will make everyday life easier and keep your shelves looking neat for longer.































