Bread bins - our pick of the best
Looking for a bread bin? From polished steel designs to pretty ceramic bread crocks, we’ve picked a selection of our favourite bread bins.
Looking for a stylish new bread bin? As well as keeping bread and pastries fresh, bread bins and kitchen accessories add the finishing touch to your worktops. Bread bins are available in a range of styles, such as traditional wooden bread bins, ceramic crocks and sleek stainless steel, so it’s easy to find one that will complement your kitchen. Opt for an enamel container or printed ceramic bread bin to create a modern country look, and if you’re a fan of vintage or retro style, opt for an eyecatching powder-coated steel bread bin. Take a look at our selection of the best new designs.
1. Orla Kiely Multi Stem Bread Bin
Specifications
The perfect way to ensure your bread remains nice fresh. This attractive bread bin is designed by Orla Kiely. Ceramic. Dishwasher safe.
Orla Kiely Multi Stem Bread Bin, £79, John Lewis
2. Bread Bin in Dorset Blue
Specifications
This powder coated steel and chrome design is not only timeless, but also wonderfully durable, ensuring that this bread bin is designed to last. Seen here in the stunning new Dorset Blue shade, this smart hue adds a subtle splash of warm blue to any kitchen. With enough space for several loaves and a secure lid, it is absolutely perfect for keeping all your baked goods fresh and tasty.
Bread Bin in Dorset Blue, £28, Garden Trading
3. Bodum Bread Bin
Specifications
The Bistro black bread bin is a large capacity bread bin featuring a dual function lid. Flip the eco-friendly bamboo lid over to use as cutting board. The bread box is made from BPA-free plastic. Wipe clean.
4. Joseph Joseph Bread Bin
Specifications
This stylish bread bin is made from food-safe melamine and has a high-quality beech wood lid. The base is very durable and easy to clean and the beech lid has been designed to double as a cutting board. Colour White. Melamine. Handwash recommended.
Joseph Joseph Bread Bin, £50, House of Fraser
5. Brabantia Fall Front Bread Bin
Specifications
Whether you're storing white, granary, sourdough or rye, this large capacity bread bin can hold up to two large loaves. The bread bin has a fall front lid with a magnetic seal to keep bread fresh. Matt steel.
Brabantia Fall Front Bread Bin, £44, Littlewoods
6. Wesco Single Grandy Bread Bin
Specifications
This retro bread bin features a steel body with a chrome base. With ventilation holes in the back to allow air circulation, it keeps bread and pastries fresher for longer. Colour Almond (available in 10 colours). Powder coated steel body with chrome base. Handwash.
Wesco Single Grandy Bread Bin, £50, Amara
7 Enamel Bread Bin
Specifications
Ideal for any type of kitchen, this retro enamel bread bin will be sure to keep your bread fresh. Featuring contrasting 'Bread' typography in light blue across the front, with an enamel lid with a navy blue rim.
Enamel Bread Bin, £30, Dot Com Gift Shop
8. Home of Style Vintage Bread Bin
Specifications
Bring a touch of charm into your kitchen with the Home of Style vintage bread bin. Perfect for your storage needs. Colour Cream. Earthenware.
Home of Style Vintage Bread Bin, £25, Homebase
9. Henrietta Bread Canister
In a crisp and pleasing cream shade, this stunning bread crock would look fantastic in your kitchen. This ceramic bread bin features a delightful design with printed hens. Colour Cream. Ceramic. Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Henrietta Bread Canister, £20, Dunelm
10. Oak Slatted Bread Bin
Specifications
Finished with a slatted design, this attractive wooden storage bread bin is ideal for keeping bread fresh and stored away neatly, while offering beautiful, classic style to the kitchen. Wood.
Oak Slatted Bread Bin, £35, Marks & Spencer
11. Viceversa Bread Box
Specifications
This bread box by Viceversa features a playful, modern design that pairs form with function – it's easy to open and very capacious. Colour Grey. Material Plastic.
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