Clever products for kitchen organisation and storage - storage jars, baskets, bread bins, and more.
Suddenly, your kitchen becomes cluttered with various cereals, a wide array of herbs and spices, and seasonal sprinkles and cake decorations. Practical storage containers, kitchen textiles, and various pots and pans accumulate in drawers and cupboards. Have you found a system where all your supplies and cookware are easily accessible?
Everyone knows the satisfaction of reorganising a kitchen area. To bring order to your kitchen, we offer smart products. With a few storage tips, maintaining order is easy, creating a beautiful, serene space that makes your kitchen a true haven in your home.
The kitchen is a central place in the home, where cooking, preparation, washing up, and storage happen. In small kitchens, order and structure are crucial. Only keep the cookware and food you actually need. If a kitchen cupboard's height isn't fully utilised, stackable storage containers can help. Shelves can create additional storage space, and stylish ceramic storage jars can double as decorative items. Magnetic strips can hold kitchen tools, and attractive baskets can keep fresh tea towels handy.
There are many organisation aids for the kitchen. Around the sink, washing stations create space for brushes and other items. Draining mats and cutlery drainers make work easier and protect the sink from water stains and scratches. Other useful helpers include kitchen roll holders, non-slip drawer mats, adjustable cutlery trays, and storage jars and containers for drawers and open shelves. Kitchen roll holders and bread bins can serve as eye-catching pieces on the kitchen counter. Explore our shop for beautiful designs to incorporate into your kitchen.
Consider how you’d like to organise your kitchen. General tips are helpful, but optimal organisation depends on personal habits and needs. A system can be established by placing frequently used items at the front of cupboards and drawers or on top shelves. A well-organised kitchen not only looks great but also saves time. Each item is easily accessible and ready for use. Once you establish designated spots for everything, maintaining order becomes effortless, as each item goes back to its place after use. Ready to create a perfectly organised kitchen?
These tips will help you organise your kitchen cabinets. Start by decluttering. Discard expired food, and store unused kitchen gadgets and cookware in the basement or donate them. Stackable storage containers are especially useful in cabinets as they optimise shelf height. Transparent storage jars let you see contents at a glance. Collect individual spice jars or packets in pretty baskets for easy access. Flexible cutlery trays keep knives, forks, and spoons organised in drawers. Non-slip mats help keep everything in place and protect drawers and shelves. These mats can be cut to size, are easy to wipe clean, and reduce noise.
For efficient meal preparation, a kitchen tailored to your needs is beneficial. The variety of kitchen products means a wide range of materials. Decide if glass or plastic storage jars suit your home, or if a metal bread bin brings retro charm to your kitchen.
Plastic is lightweight, easy to care for, and durable. Individual items made of plastic can be the perfect choice, especially for families with children, e.g. the Jule storage container set. Keeping the kitchen tidy is easy with the following plastic kitchen equipment: bread bins, washing-up stations, storage baskets, jars, or drawer mats.
Metal is long-lasting, particularly robust and stable. These are crucial traits for kitchenware to ensure longevity. Lightweight and easy to clean are also plus points in favour of a metal bread bin. With a kitchen roll holder, a cutlery drainer or a practical magnetic bar, you can bring other stylish metal and stainless steel products into your kitchen.
Ceramic kitchen utensils are beautifully decorative. Ceramic is a natural material, completely taste-neutral and therefore ideal for storing food. Ceramic bread bins, potato, garlic or onion pots help organize your kitchen. With storage jars in various colours, sizes and touch, you can bring clever and flexible kitchenware into your home.
Storage jars made of glass or borosilicate glass are popular for kitchen organisation. Transparent glass reveals content at a glance. Airtight seals keep food fresh. Glass does not absorb any odours or discolouration and is therefore suitable for storing all types of food. The Baker storage jars are a customer favourite.
Wood or bamboo is a beautiful, natural material that suits many interior styles. Known for their robustness and stability, wood or bamboo kitchenware adds charm. Consider the Katana bread bin for a country-style kitchen.
With some products, a combination of different materials creates a very special look. For example, glass storage jars are often combined with a lid made of wood/bamboo or stainless steel. Our Namur bread bins combine plastic with bamboo lids for a stylish appearance. Draining mats for the sink are made of quick-drying polyester fibres. Easy-care synthetic materials are also used in some of our storage baskets.
Colours significantly influence a room’s ambiance. While the Nordic-inspired style favours white and natural elements, dark kitchens are also trendy. If a black kitchen unit is too daring for you, you can create very modern eye-catchers with dark-coloured kitchen items. Whichever colour you choose, with a striking bread bin or storage jars in black, grey or white, your favourite colours can be incorporated in no time at all. Which colours suit your kitchen?
White is friendly and blends into any kitchen with ease. As a classic colour, white is always trendy and is mainly found in Nordic-inspired interior design styles. Bread bins are great kitchen items that can bring white into play. How about the modern Frisco and Friscolino bread bins?
The colour grey is often used in the kitchen. Many kitchen appliances are in grey or silver. Grey looks less sterile than white, but nowhere near as striking as the black. Our range includes, for example, the following grey kitchen equipment for more order in the kitchen: storage jars, bread bins and kitchen roll holders.
With the colour black, you can definitely create eye-catching features on the kitchen unit or kitchen shelves. Black storage jars look elegant and extremely decorative on open shelves. In general, black is a very strong and striking colour, but it is also uncomplicated as it can be combined very well.
Transparent storage jars are typical for kitchen organisation, allowing you to see contents instantly. Storage jars are often made of glass, borosilicate glass or plastic. Especially in family homes, storage jars made of high-quality and robust plastic are often the first choice.
Open cupboards or kitchen shelves are perfect opportunities to bring some decorative ideas into your kitchen. Instead of hoarding countless boxes of muesli on the shelf, the various mueslis can be filled into pretty storage tins. This way, the contents are kept well sealed and protected from dust. Baking ingredients, cereals, rice or spices can also be stored in different sized storage containers and are always to hand. It also looks great if the storage jars are labelled with individual labels. Incidentally, matching tea towels, pot holders and the like make simple and pretty decorative accessories. Take a look at our kitchen textiles.
The pantry allows you to store food and can save you a trip to the cellar. If your flat or house has a separate pantry, organise it with shelving systems, baskets, storage jars, and hooks. Suitable pantry items include cereal, flour, legumes, oil, vinegar, dips and sauces, tinned food, preserves, baking ingredients, spices, drinks, sweets and fruit and vegetables that do not belong in the vegetable compartment of the fridge.
Kitchen organisers are all the practical organising aids that keep the kitchen tidy. The kitchen roll holder is a useful kitchen helper that is always to hand and keeps kitchen paper handy. Sink organisers include a soap or washing-up liquid dispenser and provide space for dishwashing brushes and the like. Boxes and baskets are indispensable for keeping things tidy. These organisers are also beautiful decorative objects in the kitchen. And last but not least, no kitchen should be without storage jars in various sizes.
Anti-slip mats are the perfect choice for keeping drawers tidy. The contents of drawers stay in place and the drawers are also protected from scratches or dirt. Anti-slip mats can be cut to any size and can be wiped clean. Cutlery trays keep cutlery clearly organised. Some of the cutlery trays can be adjusted in size so that they fit perfectly into the drawer. Practical baskets can also keep spices or baking ingredients organised and tidy.
Organiser systems | for drawers, around the sink, storage rails.
Storage tins |tins and containers made of various materials and in various sizes.
Baskets | in various sizes and designs. For standing and hanging.
Kitchen roll holders | in various colours and many designs.
Bread bins | whether made of plastic, ceramic or metal - there is a wide selection to choose from.
Draining basket & mat | practical solutions around the sink.
Organising the kitchen is primarily about creating storage space and arranging it sensibly and neatly. A well-organised kitchen that has all the important kitchen equipment ready can save a lot of time. The path to a well-organised kitchen definitely starts with clearing out. Is there food that has expired or cookware that is never used? The remaining should then be sorted according to importance and frequency of use. Certain kitchen appliances, such as a raclette, are only needed a few times a year and can therefore be kept a little further back in the cabinet. Standardised storage jars ensure optimum storage. Organisers, baskets and storage jars keep drawers tidy.
Small kitchens in particular often lack storage space. Here it is particularly important to regularly clear out the food and only store the cookware that is actually needed in the kitchen. Additional storage space in the kitchen can be created with kitchen shelves. Open kitchen shelves can be beautifully filled with selected crockery or uniform storage jars. How about storing your favourite muesli, nuts and dried fruit in storage jars on a kitchen shelf to protect them from dust? Incidentally, some storage jars can be practically stacked and thus offer more space.
In small kitchens, there might be little worktop space. However, there are also a number of ways to create workspace. Thanks to large chopping boards, for example, the hob or the surface of the sink can be converted into a work surface. It is important to keep the existing worktop as free as possible and to find alternatives for storing utensils. Kitchen equipment can be stored on hooks or hook rails, for example, and a serving trolley can also significantly extend the work surface.
How you organise your kitchen often depends on your personal habits and needs. It is important to ensure that all food and kitchen utensils that are used frequently are organised at the front and are within easy reach. It is effective if kitchen utensils are stored where they are used. If possible, kitchen utensils should be kept in a drawer near the worktop, while cookware can be stored in drawers or cupboards near the hob. Seasonal kitchen utensils, such as cookie cutters, barbecue accessories, raclette, etc. should be moved to the back of the cupboard and, if space is very limited, even stored in a different place outside the kitchen.