Creature kitchen comforts.
Mason Cash began as a small pottery operating in a small English village beginning in 1800. The pottery was known for producing earthenware with what was known as a “white and cane” glaze, that produced a yellowish finish, due to the color of the local clay. Today, Mason Cash and its classic design is trusted by home cooks and professional bakers alike.
Mason Cash’s classic stoneware kitchen canisters get a woodland spin with an embossed forest animal scenes inspired by folktales from the mid-19th century. Keep your coffee, flour, grains, and more cool and dry with the airtight seal.
Photography by Ty Mecham, Rocky Luten, & Emily Dryden
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