Description
The Estrid Ribbed Lidded Jar is a rounded ceramic storage jar with a close vertical ribbed body and a fitted lid topped with a small rounded knob. The clay build gives it a solid, tactile feel, while the fine fluting catches the light and adds quiet texture. It works as a kitchen storage jar, a bathroom canister for cotton pads and sundries, or a decorative catch-all on a shelf or dresser.
We offer the Estrid in two colourways, grey and white, so you can match it to warm neutral schemes or cooler, paler rooms. It comes in two sizes, medium at 15cm x 15cm x 14cm and large at 20cm x 20cm x 19cm, so you can use one on its own or pair the pair together for a layered look. The ribbed finish suits both modern and country kitchens, and the lid keeps contents tidy and dust-free.
Each jar is made from clay with a textured, ribbed exterior and a lightly speckled glaze. The lid sits flush with a knurled rim detail for a secure fit. To keep it looking its best, wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth and dry thoroughly. Avoid harsh abrasives that could mark the glaze, and handle the lid with care.
Specification
| Material |
Clay |
| Dimensions |
Medium 15cm x 15cm x 14cm; Large 20cm x 20cm x 19cm (W x D x H) |
| Available in |
Grey and White, in Medium and Large sizes |
| Type |
Lidded storage jar |
| Finish |
Ribbed exterior with speckled glaze |
| Lid |
Fitted lid with rounded knob and knurled rim |
| Care |
Wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth |
Frequently Asked
What is the Estrid jar made from?
It is made from clay with a ribbed, textured exterior and a lightly speckled glaze finish.
What sizes are available?
There are two sizes: medium at 15cm x 15cm x 14cm and large at 20cm x 20cm x 19cm (W x D x H).
What colours does it come in?
You can choose from two colourways, grey and white, to suit warm or cooler room schemes.
Can I use it for kitchen or bathroom storage?
Yes. The fitted lid keeps contents tidy and dust-free, so it works well for kitchen dry goods or bathroom cotton pads and sundries.
How do I clean it?
Wipe the surface with a soft, damp cloth and dry thoroughly. Avoid harsh abrasives that could mark the glaze.