🍳 Things Square β€” Kitchen Organisation

Kitchen Storage β€”
A Tidy Kitchen Is a Joyful Kitchen.

Discover smart kitchen storage solutions at Things Square β€” BPA-free airtight canister sets for dal, rice, atta and spices, magnetic spice racks that mount to the wall and keep masalas visible, fridge organiser bins for an instantly sorted refrigerator, cabinet step shelves for full pantry visibility, and vegetable ventilation bins designed for the way Indian kitchens actually work. Because the kitchen you cook in every day deserves to be as organised as the food you prepare in it.

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Kitchen Storage β€” Solutions for Every Zone

An organised kitchen is not a luxury β€” it is the practical foundation of faster cooking, less food waste, and a daily environment that feels pleasurable to work in rather than chaotic to navigate around.

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Airtight Canister Sets
BPA-free canisters for dal, rice, flour, sugar and spices β€” silicone-sealed to maintain freshness
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Magnetic Spice Racks
Wall-mounted magnetic tins for up to 12 masalas β€” labelled, visible and always accessible
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Fridge Organiser Bins
Clear stackable bins creating defined zones inside the refrigerator for vegetables, leftovers and condiments
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Cabinet Step Shelves
3-tier step shelves making items at the back of cabinets visible and accessible without rearranging
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Utensil Holders
Stainless countertop caddies for spatulas, ladles and spoons β€” dishwasher safe, rust-resistant
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Vegetable Storage Bins
Ventilated bins for onions, potatoes and root vegetables β€” prevents premature spoiling
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Tiffin Stack Organisers
Racks holding up to 8 tiffin dabba containers neatly β€” designed for Indian kitchen storage reality
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In-Drawer Knife Trays
Bamboo knife trays with adjustable slots for safe, organised blade storage inside drawers
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🌟 Shop by Kitchen Area

Every Kitchen Zone Organised β€” From Pantry to Fridge

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Pantry & Dry Goods
Decanting dal, rice, atta and sugar from their original plastic packets into matching airtight canisters is the single kitchen organisation step with the highest immediate visual impact β€” transforming a chaotic pantry shelf into a considered, magazine-quality display while simultaneously improving food freshness and making quantities visually obvious before a grocery run.
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Refrigerator Organisation
Clear fridge bins assigned to specific food categories β€” vegetables, dairy, leftovers, condiments β€” mean that every item has a designated location and is visible within its category. The result is less food forgotten at the back of the fridge, less spoilage, and grocery shopping that is faster and more accurate because you can see exactly what you have.
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Spice & Masala Storage
A wall-mounted magnetic spice rack displaying all masalas simultaneously transforms spice management from a hunting exercise to an instant visual survey. When cooking requires multiple spices quickly β€” as Indian cooking consistently does β€” having all spices visible and reachable from the same wall position saves meaningful time and reduces the cognitive load of cooking.
🍳 Countertop
Countertop Organisation
A utensil holder, knife tray, and one or two labelled canisters are the only countertop kitchen storage items most kitchens require. Everything else should be stored in cabinets. A clear countertop makes cooking faster, cleaning easier, and the kitchen feel significantly larger and calmer as a working environment.
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Cabinet & Shelf Optimisation
Step shelves inside lower and upper cabinets allow items placed at the back to be seen and accessed without removing everything in front β€” solving the most common kitchen cabinet frustration. A cabinet with a step shelf effectively doubles the accessible storage it contains by making the second row of items as reachable as the first.
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Fresh Produce Storage
Ventilated bins for onions, potatoes and root vegetables extend produce life significantly over standard kitchen storage β€” unventilated storage allows moisture accumulation that accelerates spoiling. A dedicated, ventilated vegetable bin also removes produce from the countertop, freeing workspace for actual cooking.
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πŸ’‘ Kitchen Organisation Tips

5 Kitchen Organisation Tips for Indian Homes

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Decant Everything into Canisters
Moving staples from original packets into airtight canisters achieves multiple objectives simultaneously β€” pest prevention (ants and weevils cannot penetrate airtight seals), extended freshness (dal and flour stay fresh 2–3x longer airtight than in opened packets), and visual clarity (stack levels show how much remains at a glance). The initial investment in canisters repays itself in reduced food waste within months.
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Label All Spice Containers
When all masala tins are the same size and shape, which is true of most Indian kitchens, labelling is not optional β€” it is a practical necessity. Mistaking jeera for ajwain, or hing for amchur, mid-recipe is a cooking error that labelling completely prevents. Label immediately when filling and replace labels as needed β€” the five minutes required saves repeated frustration.
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Organise by Frequency of Use
Kitchen organisation becomes sustainably maintained when frequently used items occupy the most accessible positions β€” eye-level countertop for daily-use items, easily reached cabinet shelves for regularly used items, and high or deep cabinet positions for rarely used appliances and occasion-specific equipment. The system maintains itself when effort required matches frequency of use.
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Use Fridge Zones Consistently
Assigning specific fridge zones to specific food categories and maintaining them consistently reduces food waste more effectively than any other single kitchen behaviour. When leftovers always go in the same bin, they are seen every time the fridge is opened and eaten before spoiling β€” the same food in a random fridge position is overlooked until it has to be discarded.
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Buy Matching Sets
Matching canister sets, coordinated spice tins and uniform fridge bins create a visual cohesion that makes the kitchen look organised even between cleaning sessions. A kitchen with matching containers reads as deliberately maintained; a kitchen with assorted random containers reads as accumulated and temporary regardless of how well organised the contents actually are.
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✏️ Quality Standards

Quality Across All Kitchen Storage at Things Square

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BPA-free and food-grade materials throughout β€” all containers tested safe for direct food contact
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True airtight silicone gasket seals β€” maintaining freshness for months, not days
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Dishwasher-safe construction β€” most products top-rack dishwasher safe for easy daily cleaning
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Modular and stackable design β€” mix and match sizes to build a custom system for your space
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Matching sets and bundles β€” coordinated aesthetics across the complete kitchen storage range
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FSSAI-compliant materials β€” meeting Indian food contact safety standards throughout the range
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❓ Questions

Frequently Asked Questions β€” Kitchen Storage

Are the airtight containers safe for Indian spices?+βˆ’
Yes β€” Things Square airtight containers use food-grade plastic or borosilicate glass with silicone-sealed lids that are stain-resistant and do not absorb odours from strong spices including turmeric and chilli powder. All materials are food-safe and BPA-free, making them suitable for all Indian pantry staples including acidic and strongly coloured spices.
Will fridge organiser bins fit standard Indian refrigerators?+βˆ’
Our fridge bins are sized for single-door and double-door Indian refrigerators ranging from 150L to 400L capacity. Check the individual product dimensions and measure your fridge shelf depth and width before ordering to confirm the best fit for your specific refrigerator model.
Are the magnetic spice tins refillable?+βˆ’
Yes β€” all magnetic spice tins are designed for ongoing refilling. Each tin includes a fill funnel for clean pouring, a clear viewing window to check quantity without removing the tin, and a set of pre-printed common spice labels plus blank labels for custom masala naming. The magnetic backing mounts to any steel surface without drilling or adhesive.
Do you sell matching sets for a uniform kitchen look?+βˆ’
Yes β€” Things Square offers complete coordinated canister sets in 3, 6, 10 and 15 piece configurations, matching spice rack sets, and coordinated fridge bin collections available in the same colour family. Buying coordinated sets across the kitchen creates the uniform, curated appearance of a professionally organised kitchen at significantly lower cost than individual piece purchasing.
How long do airtight containers keep dry goods fresh?+βˆ’
A properly sealed airtight container can extend the shelf life of dry goods including atta, dal, rice and sugar by 2–3 times compared to the original opened packet. Always ensure containers are completely dry before filling β€” even a small amount of residual moisture inside an airtight container can accelerate spoiling rather than preventing it.
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Browse our complete range of airtight canisters, spice racks, fridge bins, step shelves, utensil holders & more above. Things Square β€” because the kitchen you cook in every day deserves to be as well-organised as the food you lovingly prepare in it.

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