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Stacking and Storing

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Earlier this week we released wood canisters and containers designed by Mute Studio for Hatashikkiten. We’ve always loved these products for their charming colours but fell even harder for the carefully thought through details that make them great for so many different functions. Mute Studio featured beautiful images that highlight the multiple functions of each container and we wanted to share these with you!

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I have a lot of collections, most of them of really miniature objects.   Which is why I personally love these containers so much. They are a great way to store my badges and pins that have accumulated over the years during travels. 

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Their food safe coating makes them safe for storing and serving food as well! 

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The tall red canisters are ideal for storing loose-leaf tea, the wide containers are great for organizing small household objects and the pastel stacking containers are practically a match made in heaven for bar snacks! One thing’s for sure, we’re definitely breaking these out at our next summer stoop party!

Hatashikkiten wood canisters and containers designed by Mute Studio are available here. Photos by Mute Studio.

Written by Angélique Chmielewski

Angélique Chmielewski

July 25, 2014

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