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10 of the best canisters to style up your kitchen

With open-plan living pretty much the new normal, and the kitchen one of the most high-traffic areas of the home, there’s increased focus on the benchtop. Aside from keeping clutter at bay, and adding in a smattering of fresh greenery, a lovely looking canister can be just the finishing touch that the kitchen needs. Here are our top 10 picks.

Design Twins tribal canister: I love the world traveller vibe of this chic storage option. $29.

Anna Gare blackboard canister: A fan of pantry organisation, I love that you can re-label this on a whim. $22.95.

Orla Kiely multi stem storage jar: The Irish designer certainly has a signature style and a host of loyal fans who love her modern take on retro colours and motifs. $53.

Country Road Arlo canisters: Available in matte black and grey glass iterations, these timeless canisters would dress up any kitchen. From $24.95.

Robert Gordon Hardware Lane mint canister: Inspired by vintage cut glass, this is elegant and (given the colour) contemporary at the same time. $27.95.

Big W Design House classic eco discovery small canister: This geometric print canister is an absolute steal! $2.50.

Linen House brass canister: Super luxe and multi-purpose, it’s hard to go past a metallic option. $44.95.

Zakkia handmade speckle seagrass container: Made by Vietnamese artisans, each one of these  stoneware vessels is completely unique. $69.

Marble Basics ‘The Essential Box’: While not the most affordable option, this all-purpose solid marble canister is a weighty, heirloom-worthy piece. $150.

Kmart large black embossed canister: I personally have a couple of these and can vouch for their quality and good looks. $5.

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Everyday items made special in Marble Basics’ latest range

The new Foundations collection from Marble Basics is focused on simple and everlasting designs. “We wanted to create a base for our customers and allow them to create their own foundations in marble within the home,” says co-founder Bonnie Adams.

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The inclusion of pieces such as the Vital Sugar Box with its handmade copper spoon ($100) and the Elemental Milk Jug ($70) is set to add a new elegance to the ritual of taking tea, aiming to make everyday moments feel special. “There is something so nice about sitting down with loved ones or a new friend and sharing a cup or pot of tea, and as a bonus, the Elemental Milk Jug is a sure way to impress your guests,” Bonnie adds.

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Also included in the new collection is The Quintessential Shape Set comprising five 3D shapes. These beautiful forms have no set function and allow the customer to define their purpose. Bonnie’s sister and the business’ co-founder, Bliss, says: “We see these shapes as quintessentially simple and meaningful in their stark, uncomplicated forms. We imagine our customer stacking the shapes to create their own unique sculpture, draping their jewellery over each piece or as the traditional paperweight.”

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The Foundations Collection contains their first deviation from white marble: “The highlight was bringing together other complementary colours and materials like our noir marble and copper. We don’t want to add colours or materials to our collection purely because they are having a moment in interiors,” explained Bliss.

There is even more to come from Marble Basics in 2015: “We have an exciting product launching over Christmas, so keep your eyes out,” says Bonnie, “and on a personal note, Bliss is getting married so guests can expect to see a lot of Marble Basics at the wedding!”

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Marble Basics: makers of beautiful and functional homewares

What first attracted me to Marble Basics wasn’t their homewares (though they are absolutely stunning!), it was their philosophy that the best designs come down to both functionality and aesthetics.

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“We don’t really feel homewares have any meaning or significance if you can’t use them,” explains Bonnie Adams, one half of Marble Basics. “This is not to say that we do not appreciate art or sentimental objects – but it is a point that we would like to express through Marble Basics, that our products specifically factor in both functionality and aesthetics. A chair can be beautiful and incredibly visually appealing, but if you cannot use the chair, the chair is art, not furniture.”

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Bonnie and Bliss

Co-owned with her sister Bliss, the girls began their business this time last year. Since then, they’ve got themselves quite the following, creating one-of-a-kind basics made from marble. “We love that every piece is beautifully unique and has its own story to tell,” says Bliss. “The natural beauty is miraculous and the vast, distinctive nature of each piece means that no two are the same. All of our customers purchase their own remarkable piece of marble and nature. Marble is also durable and if you treat your pieces with love and care, they will be everlasting.

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With Bliss previously an interior decorator and Bonnie a student of visual arts, they’re both well versed when it comes to being creative. As a result, they both play key roles in the design process, always placing emphasis on functionality and simplicity. “Our minds are always ticking, questioning new ideas and what designs we can immortalise in marble to create the perfect piece that our customers are missing and yearning for,” explains Bonnie. “We are very tactile so we create our shapes first by drawing and then by creating paper models to represent the shape, so we can perfect the size as dimensions are very important to what we create.”

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With Bliss’ favourite product The Basic Step, which is both sculptural and a functional door stop, book end or paperweight and Bonnie’s the Big Basic Round Tray for its never-ending versatility, the sisters have even more designs in store for 2015. “We are adding many new products to our range and are excited to keep designing and growing,” says Bliss. “Our next collection launches in July and we are bursting out of our skin with excitement, so you will have to wait and see what products we have up our sleeves!”

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Olivia’s Fab Four Insta-Finds 10.12.14

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Olivia’s Fab Four is a weekly post that features my favourite finds on Instagram for the past week. To be in the running, all you have to do is hashtag your product photos #oliviasfabfour and tag them with my handle: @oliviashead.

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Here are this week’s gorgeous products (clockwise from top left)

1. The Basic Step, $115, from Marble Basics. @marblebasics

2. Baudinii – Rizz cushion cover, $75, from Sparkk Studio. @sparkkstudio

3. C’est La Vie Gold Foil Print (large), $119.95, from Blacklist. @blackliststudio

4. Faceture vase in nude pink by Phil Cuttance, $390, from The Minimalist. @minimaliststyle

 I’ll be back with more next week! Olivia x