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Made from waterproof melamine and wood materials, this graphic dish drainer is by far one of the most stylish kitchen countertop designs. Designed by Ernest Perera and produced by Delica; winner of the Découvertes ELLE DECO contest in the 2008 Maison&Objet.
17.3"w x 21.6"l folded.
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This handy canister keeps more than one pound of coffee beans perfectly fresh. Simply clamp down the lever to activate its motorized vacuum pump. It's also great for tea, nuts, and other cooking ingredients that you want to keep fresh. ABS plastic with rubberized trim. Runs on four AA batteries.
8.75"h x 6"dia.
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8"w x 5"l x 1"h.
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Small: 3.5"h x 3.25"dia. Holds 4oz.
Large: 5"h x 4.25"dia. Holds 8oz.
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5.5"dia - 6.5"dia x 4"h - 7.5"h.
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12"w x 12"l x 8"d.
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Designed by Dorothee Becker in 1969, Uten.Silo is a great wall tidy that has different-sized and shaped containers, metal hooks, and clips. Vitra Design Museum produces both the original 1969 version of Uten.Silo and a smaller one dating from 1970. Made from ABS plastic and metal hooks.
Large: 26.5"w x 34.25"h x 2.5"d. Available in white (as shown above), black and red.
Small: 20.50"w x 26.25"h x 2.5"d. Available in white, black, red, and chrome.
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Designed by Design Glut, the Hookmaker is a good example of combining ordinary objects, in this case — a glazed earthenware tile and half of a teacup — to make something extraordinary.
6"w x 6"l x 3"d.
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20 pcs: 2"l.
10 pcs: 4"l.
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Bodum's Yohki glass storage jar with a black polypropylene lid is my favorite out of all the storage jars I'd found when I decided to reorganize my pantry. It is made of Bodum's traditional borosilicate glass, which contains no lead and has a great brilliance. The jar is sealed with a thin removable silicon gasket to keep it shut tight for safe storage. It absorbs no aromas at all, and once cleaned all the scents of an earlier stored food will disappear completely. Its easily-nesting lid allows you to stack as many jars on top of one another as you'd like. Most importantly, the glass doesn't break easily - I'd dropped a few jars several times onto hard surfaces, and none of them had scratches or broke! I can't emphasize enough how much I love it. Like Bodum's product description says, it is "the ultimate storage jar." One fun fact about the jar: The gasket makes a nice swooshing sound when you put on the lid.
In various sizes.
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Designed by Marc Newson for Magis in 1998, the Dish Doctor has an integral reservoir to collect water drips and is perfect for small kitchens/sinks. Made of injection-molded polypropylene, it is sturdy and easy to clean. Available in green with orange caps (as shown above), orange with green caps, white with blue caps, or translucent clear.
16"w x 18"l x 4"h.
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