These Pretty But Practical Kitchen Storage Jars Turn Everyday Ingredients Into Decor

From ribbed glass to pretty porcelain, and even patterned designs, these storage jars are key to beautiful kitchen storage

A bright and open cream country kitchen with a white farmhouse sink set into a wooden counter below a window. Gray painted cabinets with silver hardware are visible, as are original wood ceiling beams
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Kitchens are evolving, and the most popular storage styles are changing with it. No longer are our cooking spaces filled with uniform rows of closed cabinetry hiding our ingredients, tableware, and utensils – instead, more open decorative displays are favored.

Which means your kitchen storage ideas need to extend beyond function and double as a decorative display. If you're wondering how to get it right, pretty kitchen storage jars are the perfect way to blend practical elements with aesthetic design.

A kitchen with warm white walls and an antique cupboard used as a pantry

Decanting everyday pantry staples into uniform jars instantly makes this kitchen cabinet feel more curated and decorative.

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'When your storage is out in the open, which is often the case in a small kitchen, the containers themselves become part of the design. Swapping plastic containers for a set of glass, ceramic, or stoneware jars instantly makes a counter or open shelf feel intentionally curated rather than cluttered,' she explains.

Open storage filled with store-bought packaging can quickly feel cluttered and messy – and it will affect the overall feel of your kitchen. Beyond visual appeal, pretty storage jars are a relatively small upgrade that elevates the everyday, instantly making your kitchen feel a bit more curated and special. But styling is key.

'Mix storage jars in different heights, shapes, and materials to add visual interest and personality to your kitchen. A grouping of clear glass canisters looks beautiful, but I love mixing in a few stoneware crocks, a vintage apothecary jar, or a brass-lidded canister to add texture and warmth,' Kathy suggests.

'Use trays, boards, and containers to anchor a vignette on the counter. I love a wooden cutting board or marble tray that holds everyday ingredients like salt, pepper, and olive oil, plus a few stone vessels to keep your most-used cooking utensils within easy reach.'

From decorative glass to patterned ceramics, these are the kitchen storage jars to buy for a pretty but practical upgrade.


A few pretty jars will instantly elevate your kitchen storage, whether it's on open shelves, behind glass doors, or nestled on your countertops. Don't forget to consider your hidden storage, too. Our guide to storage ideas for kitchens without a pantry offers plenty of stylish solutions to make your space more curated.

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Molly Malsom
Kitchens & Bathrooms Editor

I’ve worked in the interiors magazine industry for the past five years and joined Homes & Gardens at the beginning of 2024 as the Kitchens & Bathrooms editor. While I love every part of interior design, kitchens and bathrooms are some of the most exciting to design, conceptualize, and write about. There are so many trends, materials, colors, and playful decor elements to explore and experiment with.