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Jar
Definition
A jar is a versatile container typically made from glass, ceramic, metal, or occasionally stoneware, used for storage, organisation, and decorative display. In modern interiors, jars are valued as much for their aesthetic appeal as for their practical function.

Quick Facts
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Commonly made from glass, ceramic, or metal
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Used for storage, organisation, or display
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Popular in kitchens, bathrooms, and living spaces
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Available in clear, tinted, lidded, and decorative designs
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Can be both functional and ornamental
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Often styled in sets or grouped displays
Why It’s Popular
The jar has become a quiet hero of interior styling. As homes move towards open shelving and visible storage, jars allow everyday items to be organised attractively rather than hidden away. Their simplicity brings calm, order, and a sense of intention — especially in kitchens, utility rooms, and bathrooms.
Popular Styles
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Clear glass jars for minimalist storage
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Lidded ceramic jars for bathrooms and bedrooms
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Textured or ribbed jars for visual interest
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Oversized statement jars for decorative use
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Apothecary-style jars for classic interiors
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Matte-finish jars for contemporary spaces
How to Choose
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Decide the Purpose – Storage, display, or both.
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Choose the Right Material – Glass feels light; ceramic feels grounded.
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Consider Scale – Larger jars suit open shelving; smaller jars suit trays.
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Pick a Lid Style – Functional or decorative depending on use.
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Coordinate Colours – Neutral tones create cohesion.
Styling Tips
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Style jars on kitchen shelves alongside tableware inspired by Tommy Franks.
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Use bathroom jars with towels and accessories from Malini for softness.
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Group jars on trays from Gallery Direct for balanced countertop styling.
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Pair with warm ambient lighting inspired by Eichholtz.
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Add height contrast with greenery or décor from Pacific Lifestyle.
Benefits at a Glance
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Brings order to everyday items
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Encourages organised, intentional living
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Adds visual calm to open storage
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Works across multiple rooms
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Easy way to refresh surfaces without clutter
Inspiration from Designer Brands
Interior designers frequently use jars as layering tools, combining them with furniture and accessories from Tommy Franks, Richmond Interiors, Eichholtz, Gallery Direct, and Pacific Lifestyle to balance practicality with refined styling.
Common Questions
Q1: Are jars mainly decorative or functional?
They’re both — the best designs combine storage with visual appeal.
Q2: Where should jars be used in the home?
Kitchens, bathrooms, utility rooms, and open shelving areas.
Q3: Do clear jars suit all interiors?
Yes — they work particularly well in minimalist and modern spaces.
Q4: How many jars should be styled together?
Odd numbers (three or five) tend to look most balanced.
Q5: Can jars make shelves look cluttered?
Not if sizes and contents are kept cohesive and intentional.
Finishing Touch
A jar may seem simple, but when chosen carefully, it brings order, elegance, and quiet refinement to a space. Small details like this often define the difference between a home that feels styled and one that feels truly considered.
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