Smart cheese storage that keeps every variety fresher for longer
Store, serve and protect your favourite cheeses with the Kilner Cheese Store. Featuring a glass lid, ceramic base and removable silicone seal for flexible airtight or breathable storage.
The Kilner Cheese Store is a practical and stylish solution for anyone who loves keeping cheese fresh, organised and ready to serve. Designed with a clever dual-function storage system, it helps different cheeses stay at their best for longer.
Use the silicone seal when storing stronger cheeses such as blue cheese to create an airtight environment and contain aromas in the fridge. Remove the seal for milder or softer cheeses that benefit from airflow, helping preserve moisture, texture and flavour.
The elegant ceramic base doubles as a serving dish, making it easy to move straight from fridge to table when entertaining. The clear glass lid lets you see contents at a glance, helping you reduce waste and stay organised.
Ideal for cheese lovers, home entertainers and anyone who wants a smarter way to store dairy in the fridge.
- Dual-function cheese storage for different cheese types
- Airtight seal helps contain strong aromas
- Removable silicone seal allows breathable storage
- Helps preserve flavour, moisture and texture
- Ceramic base doubles as a serving platter
- Clear glass lid for easy visibility
- Dishwasher safe glass lid and ceramic base
- Stylish fridge-to-table design
- Gift boxed and ready to give
Product details:
Dimensions: H 8.5 x W 23.4 x D 15.3cm
Materials: Glass lid, ceramic base, silicone seal
Includes: 1 x Glass Lid, 1 x Ceramic Base, 1 x Silicone Seal
Care: Remove silicone seal before dishwasher cleaning. Wash before first use.
Why customers choose it:
Perfect for reducing food waste, keeping the fridge tidy and serving cheese beautifully without transferring to another dish. A practical gift for food lovers and hosts.
The Kilner® Story -
The original Kilner® Jar, invented by John Kilner and Co. in England is as much loved and successful now as it was over 180 years ago.