9 Tea Storage Ideas to Organize Your Stash

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Bulky tea boxes take up valuable shelf space, so instead of the half-empty containers cluttering your cabinets, use one of the following storage methods to keep tea bags and loose-leaf tea neatly organized and easily accessible in a way that helps maintain freshness. From drawer dividers and tea bag organizers to different styles of storage bins and baskets, these tea storage ideas will organize your stash and help streamline your kitchen and pantry.

Get a Tea Bag Organizer

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Store tea bags in a clear acrylic organizer such as this one that's specifically designed for holding tea bags. It typically has dividers that help the tea bags stand in place.

Some organizers are tiered, while others feature a cubed design so you can group the same types of teas together. The clear construction will allow you to see exactly what you have so you can easily grab the desired tea bag and let you know what you need to stock up on.

Use Drawer Dividers

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Instead of placing loose tea bags inside a drawer, keep them neatly organized with the help of extendable drawer dividers. Dividers allow you to create multiple compartments, so you can sort tea bags by type and see what you're looking for as soon as you open the drawer.

Store Tea in Clear Bins

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Clear storage bins are a great way to corral tea bags and neatly store them on a pantry shelf or inside a kitchen cabinet. Sort teas by type—such as fruit, green tea, and black tea—or divide them by caffeinated and decaffeinated, depending on what organizational system works best for you. Do the same with coffee pods and hot chocolate packets to create a fun and functional beverage station.

Display Canisters With Tea Bags

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Use decorative storage canisters to hold tea bags you drink regularly and place them on your countertops to keep them easily accessible. They double as a visually appealing kitchen accent, one that you can use to continue the room's color scheme or to add a pop of contrast.

Keep Loose Leaf Tea in Its Packaging

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While emptying tea boxes is a great space-saving storage solution for tea bags, keep loose-leaf teas in their original packaging. Go for metal canisters to help maintain their freshness. If the loose-leaf tea is packaged in a bag, seal it well with a clip once it's opened. Then, place it inside an airtight bag for a double seal.

Store Tea Boxes in Wire Baskets

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Wire baskets add a modern industrial touch to your pantry and they're a functional way to group similar staples, such as tea boxes, together. The metal construction allows you to see what's inside each basket and a cute label creates a uniform, professional look. If you want to bring in some color, go for patterned labels.

Place Tea Bags in Airtight Glass Canisters

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Airtight glass canisters can be filled with tea bags and stored inside a hutch with your mug collection, on a pantry shelf, or inside a kitchen cabinet. The tight seal is important for tea bag sachets that are not individually packaged, as it will help maintain their freshness—you'll notice as soon as you open the canister and get a whiff of the delicious tea scent.

Corral Tea Boxes in Wicker Baskets

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Place tea boxes in wicker baskets instead of them falling and creating a mess every time you go to grab one box. Containing all the boxes in one vessel means you can pull out the whole basket and look through it to find what you need. Your shelves will also look nice and neat thanks to the woven wicker texture. Add labels if you want to go the extra step, and sort teas by type, seasonal flavors, or frequency of use.

Use Decorative Lidded Canisters

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Keep tea bags within easy reach inside decorative lidded canisters that double as decor on floating shelves or another style of open shelving in your kitchen. Create a whole tea-themed vignette by grouping the canisters with mugs, a teapot, and various tea accessories. You can customize it by adding a small glass with stirring spoons or a small sugar bowl.

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