Showing posts with label CONTAINERS: med. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CONTAINERS: med. Show all posts
0 com

Basic Baskets

perfectly subtle (and probably not too difficult to replicate if you're feeling crafty). via


0 com

More Lovely Labeling

Etched-glass pantry labels. Step x step available at ReadyMade.

0 com

Faux paper bag

0 com

Bamboo Jars from Habitat



0 com

Boxes on Boxes

0 com

Quirky [Q]ontainers

super cute jars from Twine.

0 com

Delightful Vintage Storage

0 com

Memories on display

Souvenirs jars, a great post-trip project for kids.

0 com

Nice Jars, Ugly Lids?

Improvements await with a wee bit of fabric and some spray adhesive. Also makes for a nice gift.


0 com

The 'Cecelia'

Another great lunch box by Habitat.

(I swear i'm not getting any kickbacks from them, i guess i'm just feeling a little London home-sick lately and my coping mechanism is to browse expensive, UK-based online retailers)

0 com

Screw Rubbermaid!

Quite possibly the most charming picnic set i've ever seen.

0 com

More Felt

Wood and felt containers by Ludovic Renson.
0 com

Origami Bowls



0 com

When your average typeface won't do

A superior cookie jar.

0 com

Concept Storage

For Louis Vuitton by Dzmitry Samal.

0 com

No Fira For You

Breaking News:

Sending shock-waves across the storage community, Ikea will no longer be making the Fira systems of mini drawers. A sad day for organizers, everywhere.






0 com

Pantone Tins

You either speak Pantone or you don't.


1 com

Quick & Dirty

Newspaper basket for fast and temporary storage.



0 com

Illustrated Labels

Much better than the written variety.


0 com

TAB Lunchbox

Now that you're broke from gift-buying, and no doubt trying to regulate your post-holiday body mass, taking your lunch to work is the most exciting thing you have to look forward to.

If this makes you sad, these might help: Tab containers by Mepal (the flat design fits perfectly in a laptop bag! Love.)