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Explore - Food Storage
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Open Sesame
Architect Justin Korhammer kept the hallway of this Manhattan bachelor pad free and clear with a kitchen that folds away with the precision of a Swiss Army Knife.
written by: Michael Cannell01.30.09 -
101: Kitchens
From IKEA-mania and back to the farm, we wonder if the perfect kitchen might be an oxymoron.
written by: Sam Grawe02.22.09 -
Lunch Boxes
With its updated version of the old walk-in hearth, Bulthaup deconstructs the kitchen into a freestanding system fit for a modern ascetic.
written by: Deborah Bishop04.16.09 -
Domestic Democracy
In a code-happy L.A. suburb, how do you break the mold without breaking the law? Architects Alice Fung and Michael Blatt steer clear of anarchy with a little democratic design.
written by: David A. Greenephotos by: Dave Lauridsen06.15.09 -
Making Sense of the City
The Mariscal residence in downtown San Diego is just one surprise in a city rarely associated with innovative urban structures.
written by: Andrew Wagnerphotos by: Randi Berez07.20.09 -
Cutting It Up
Los Angeles–based architecture firm Tag Front faces the future of downtown living with an apartment that melds the compactness of a studio with the spaciousness of a loft and finds that,...
written by: Andrew Wagnerphotos by: Baerbel Schmidt07.23.09 -
Seal of Approval
Packed-up leftovers and stacked-up pantries are rarely the pride of the kitchen, but hiding them out of sight puts perishables precariously out of mind. A display-worthy set of design-smart...
written by: Sarah Richphotos by: Maren Caruso02.09.10 -
Reusable Sandwich Bags by LunchSkins
It's a shock that it's taken so long for a product like this to come along. We have reusable containers (thanks Earl Tupper!), lunch boxes, grocery totes, and even produce bags but until recently,...
written by: Miyoko Ohtake10.14.10 -
Pyrex
PYREX glass products, sold in North America, have been manufactured in the United States since 1915.
02.04.10 -
Bake, Serve 'N Store
One dish, two lids, and so many uses.
$29.99
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Herb Savor
Prepara bring us the herb-savor. This neat little container has a refillable water base, fits inside a typical refrierator door, and prolongs the life of your herbs for up to 3 weeks!
$29.95
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Pentagon Jar
Simple blue tinted or clear glass jar keeps your modern kitchen looking clean and tidy.
$40.00
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Ball Jar
These classic glass jars preserve frozen foods for an entire year, and are great for more than just storing foods - use them for gift-giving, cups, or organizing.
$7.99
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Good Grips
Airtight, stackable, space efficient. These modular BPA free containers have a fun push button mechanism that creates an airtight seal. Their curved corners make pouring easy, making them great for...
$49.99
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Go Green Glasslock
Tempered glass combined with a plastic and silicone sealed lid allow this container to travel between freezer, fridge, microwave, oven, and dishwasher. Liquidtight, airtight, and environmentally...
$34.00
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Yohki Jar
These borosilicate glass jars contain no lead, absorbes no armoas, and uses a polypropylene lid with removable silicone gasket. They come in multiple sizes and the lids are available in stainless...
$19.95
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Herb Keeper
This large container keeps bulk herbs in a suspended removal tray. Floating above water your herbs stay fresh for weeks, right in your refridgerator door.
$20.00
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Fido Canning Jar
Made in Italy, these glass jars have an easy open metal clamp and rubber gasket for an airtight seal. Available in half a dozen sizes they can store all your different leftovers.
$3.99
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Frigoverre
Simple glass storage for your leftovers. Square or circular tempered-glass in multiple sizes and very affordable price tag.
$8.49
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Slim Canister
Easy access countertop canister collection from Simple Human. An ergonomic handle and fun push button release make for a good interaction with your food storage. They even have a five year warranty...
$39.99













