Photos & Comments:@julialaposegourmande
"The BOTTLIT canisters contain granola and fresh dried fruits, which are a must at our home. Served with yogurt, this is one of our breakfast staples. The clean lined design of the canisters fit perfectly into our rather minimalist interior."
Photos & Comments:@e_r_i_e_r_i
"I've finally found a canister that is perfect for storing soapnuts (dried fruit of the Ritha tree). The canister keeps the soapnuts dry, and I can see their cute shape as well how much is remaining. The SCHALE canister has been great for storing homemade cloth tissues as well."
Photos & Comments:@e_r_i_e_r_i
"I use CAST canisters to store spices, dried foods, and condiments which I frequently use in the kitchen. I like how the canisters can be stacked and tightly sealed. They come in different sizes and more than anything, the design is beautiful. I use transparent stickers to label the contents inside."
Photos & Comments:@lyooza_bastien
"I use SCHALE canisters for a variety of dry goods in the kitchen. Aesthetically it is more pleasing to see these ingredients in glass jars, and this also reflects my preference over using plastic bags or containers."
Photos & Comments:@yu__yoshizawa
"The CAST canisters contain sweets that I like to enjoy with my coffee. When my friends come over, I can simply take the lid off and serve the sweets and sugar as they are. I put all my coffee time essentials in the same collection of canisters to create a unified look. "
Photos & Comments:@life8746
"The canisters contain cherry tomatoes that I picked from my balcony, olives which appear often at our home, and cherries that someone gave us. I used to use plastic wrap to store leftover olives, but now I can keep it in this canister."
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