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High/Low: Wood-Topped Glass Jars

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I dream of opening my kitchen pantry to find an organized pattern of dried grains and cereals, each stored in their own Fort Standard wood-topped vessel. But let's be honest, at $80 each, there are very few grains worthy of such a luxurious container. We like the idea of a high-low jumble: vanilla beans in the sculptural walnut containers, cornmeal in the $20 set.

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Fort Standard Walnut Wood Topped Vessels Set of Three | Remodelista

Above: Fort Standard's set of three Vessels in American Walnut are intended for storing dried goods in the kitchen or used as containers around the house. Each has a turned hardwood top finished with a cork stopper for a tight seal; $240 for a set from Fort Standard, and also available in White Oak.

Fort Standard Vessel at La Garćonne | Remodelista

Above: A single Fort Standard Short Wood-Top Vessel is $80 from La Garçonne.

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Jargala Glass Jars with Wood Lids from Merchant No.4 | Remodelista

Above: Chabatree Jargala Jars are handmade from mouth-blown glass with sustainable teak wood tops that seal with a rubber ring; available in small, $29, medium, $35, and large, $42—or $106 for the set of three—from Merchant No. 4.

Dimple Glass Jars with Wood Lids from Merchant No.4 | Remodelista

Above: Also from Chabatree, stackable Dimple Jars made from glass and acacia wood in two sizes: $22 for the small, and $24 for the large, at Merchant No. 4.


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