Pantry storage that doesn't disappear into your cupboard.
"They look like something out of a design magazine — not a storage container."
THE INDIGO GIRLS STORY
You've thought about every other surface in your kitchen. The countertops. The finishes. The cabinetry. Everything considered, everything intentional.

Then you needed somewhere to put the coffee, sugar and tea. And the options were plastic tubs, generic glass jars, or another forgettable ceramic set. Functional, sure. But nothing you'd choose to leave on the counter.
The Indigo Girls collection is Carrol Boyes' tribute to a West African tribe known for their deep indigo cloth dyeing traditions — translated onto durable porcelain by one of South Africa's most recognised design names.
This mixed set brings three brand-new illustrations together: not three copies of the same canister, but a small curated trio designed to live together on display.
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"This is a lovely set that offers more visual interest than a basic white set of dishes. very light and easy to carry and use. a perfect dinner plate set for all occassions"
— Tumi, Verified Buyer (Carrolboyes.com)
Most pantry canisters share the same problems. The Indigo Girls Set was designed around them.
MASS-PRODUCED CANISTERS
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| Material | Plastic or thin glass | Durable porcelain with clear glaze |
| Seal | Loose-fitting, contents go stale | Silicone-sealed lids keep contents dry & fresh |
| Design | Generic factory moulds | Designed by Carrol Boyes, inspired by West African indigo dyeing |
| The set | Three of the same jar | Three brand-new illustrations, designed to display together |
| Care | Hand-wash only | Dishwasher safe, microwave safe, food safe |
| Why it sits on the counter | Hidden in the cupboard | Designed to be seen — a Carrol Boyes piece holds its value |
THE CARROL BOYES DIFFERENCE
A Tribute to West African Indigo Dyeing
The Indigo Girls collection is Carrol Boyes' tribute to a West African tribe celebrated for their deep indigo cloth dyeing traditions. Each illustration is a nod to centuries of textile artistry — translated onto durable porcelain so it can live in a modern South African kitchen.
Durable Porcelain, Not Plastic
Solid porcelain with a clear glaze finish — the kind of weight and feel you notice the moment you pick one up. Dishwasher safe, microwave safe, and food safe, so they keep up with everyday kitchen use without losing their finish.
"Bought it as a gift for my brothers wife. She absolutely loves it. Shes moved her usual cups to make space for her new babies"
Three Brand-New Illustrations
This isn't three copies of the same jar. Each canister in the set features a different, brand-new Indigo Girls illustration — three pieces of the story, designed to sit together on the counter. A must-have for collectors of the range.
Sized for the Counter, Not the Cupboard
170mm tall, 113mm wide, 750ml capacity each — large enough to hold a proper amount of coffee, sugar, tea, pasta or pantry staples, sized to actually sit on display rather than disappear behind a cabinet door.
Silicone-Sealed Lids Keep Contents Fresh
Each canister has a silicone-sealed lid that keeps contents dry and fresh — not just a loose ceramic top. Coffee, tea, sugar, pasta, even bathroom cotton or beauty bits stay protected and out of the air.
A Carrol Boyes Piece Holds Its Value
Carrol Boyes is one of South Africa's most recognised design names. The Indigo Girls range has been collected since launch — pieces people keep, gift, and add to over time, rather than swap out at the next sale.
The Indigo Girls Canister Set — Mix of 3



