Joanna Gaines knows how to design chic kitchen storage – these 12 Magnolia buys will bring vintage charm and practical style to your countertops
Joanna Gaines' vintage-inspired storage finds are just what you need to keep your kitchen tidy without neglecting style


If there is one thing that every kitchen needs, it's storage. But I don't mean those plastic containers that look unattractively utilitarian. I'm talking about chic kitchen storage that truly feels like it belongs in your home – like practically everything from Joanna Gaines' kitchen storage collection at Magnolia.
Brimming with vintage-inspired kitchen storage ideas that have been designed to match Joanna's signature modern farmhouse aesthetic, Magnolia's kitchen storage collection adds character as well as practicality to a space. From carved wood recipe boxes and ribbed glass canisters to ruffled ceramic utensil holders, these kitchen storage finds are ideal for those who need to organize their kitchens, but also want to add charm.
Not only that, but these storage finds from Magnolia can double as fall decor for your kitchen, too. Their vintage-inspired designs are charming, full of character, and perfectly fitting for a warm and inviting fall kitchen.
Shop 12 vintage-inspired kitchen storage finds from Magnolia
I just love the antique appeal of this glass canister, probably because it looks like something you'd find after hunting through the thrift store. It features a decorative etched-glass design and a matching glass lid. Use it for any purpose – perhaps as a countertop candy dish this Halloween or a year-round pantry storage container.
This box is just as timeless as the recipes you fill it with. Its wooden exterior features a floral carving that's intricate and decorative. Sold with the box is a coordinating recipe card set on which you can write the steps and ingredients for your favorite fall dishes and desserts. This would make such a lovely gift for a host too.
It's simple, yet so charming. This glass canister does the same job as its plastic counterparts but looks far chicer doing so. From the textural appeal of its ribbed base to the decorative appeal of its wooden lid, this canister is certainly worthy of a spot in your kitchen as chic yet practical shelf storage.
Even if you aren't a regular baker, this beautiful cake stand can function as a chic and unconventional countertop storage idea. Use it to hold cheeses, desserts, or other snacks. Pop in the middle of an island or on your countertop to add instant rustic elegance.
Itching for a kitchen full of character? The little details can help you get there – like this unique and vintage-inspired storage canister. Its speckled stone exterior and decorative floral motif make this canister stand out amongst the rest. It can certainly be a character-enhancing feature for your kitchen while also keeping all your ingredients fresh.
If you're like me, and your fridge is filled with plastic takeout containers holding leftovers, these food storage bowls are for you. Sold separately in sizes small and large, these containers are simple yet chic. They provide a stylish spot for leftovers, plus, they're microwave and dishwasher-safe.
Although small, this ceramic canister can make a big impact on your kitchen counter. Its ribbed body creates an alluring texture, while its rich green shade acts as the perfect pop of color for fall. It's the type of storage canister that's so stylish, you'd want to leave out on your countertop at all times.
Did you know that Magnolia sold Weck jars? Now you do. This juice jar is made with Weck's signature airtight lid. It's an ideal vessel for any type of liquid, or it can be used as a chic vase for fall flowers. Aside from this juice jar, Magnolia sells lots of other Weck products, including this barrel jar and this mini jelly jar.
For holding bread, snacks, or hiding miscellaneous belongings, a wooden box can certainly come in handy. This one has a charmingly vintage appeal – its mango wood frame and brass 'Magnolia' plaque add to its attractiveness.
Here's a pantry container that's just as functional as the plastic alternatives, only 10 times more chic. This glass canister is perfect for nuts, granola, or flour. Its airtight seal keeps ingredients fresh, and its metal handle makes it easy to pull out what you need.
This copper and brass storage canister is as sleek as they come. It's designed with two handles for ease of movement and a sleek lid for safe keeping of what's inside. Use this canister to store all sorts of dry ingredients on your countertop – from flour or coffee beans to dried herbs and rice.
Now, I know most people choose to store kitchen utensils in drawers, but there's something so charming about having a utensil holder on the countertop – especially when it looks as good as this one. Its ruffled ceramic rim adds to its character and vintage-inspired design.
These vintage-inspired storage containers are so good-looking, you'll be happy to leave them on your kitchen countertop any time of day. But did you know that there are certain things to never leave on your kitchen countertops? We asked designers to tell us what can stay, and what should go.
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Devin Toolen is a New York-based Style Editor for Homes & Gardens. After achieving her Bachelor’s Degree at Villanova University, Devin moved to Paris, France, to obtain her Master’s Degree at Parsons School of Design. Upon returning to the United States, Devin began working in the media industry with Cosmopolitan Magazine, where she wrote trend-driven fashion stories and assisted on set for many photoshoots, and later Livingetc, where she wrote interior design stories and assisted with the magazine’s social media pages. She has an appreciation for every aspect of personal style – from the clothes we wear to the design of our homes. In her spare time, Devin enjoys embroidery and antique shopping in the city.
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