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OKGrandmother’s old chest gets a makeover and becomes modern and extremely spacious in this molded polyethylene version.
The perfect idea for breaking obsessive and monotonous order without creating confusion? These tinplate boxes that recall the atmosphere of the circus.
This timeless ABS container, born from the hand of Anna Castelli Ferrari, in this smiling edition helps us cheerfully put things in order.
This plastic container is washable, damp-proof and can be disassembled. It is made up of 10 petals and goes well in the bathroom, children’s bedroom or even in the kitchen.
To organize the wardrobe well, there are baskets that come in many colors and are made from felt recycled from the fibers of plastic bottles.
Simple, minimal and yet striking: the old tote bag folds itself like origami and becomes as flat as a shelf.
This magazine rack that reinterprets American Shaker style fits well next to the sofa, with magazines and a blanket, or in the children’s room for organizing books and games.
For a practical and tailormade storage unit, just hang it up behind the door. This strap equipped with hooks, pouches and a mirror is the perfect space-saving solution.
High heels taking up too much space on the shoe rack? Instead of hiding them, neatly put them on display hanging by the heels.
Small, medium and large: these machine-washable paper boxes make up the ideal set for keeping everything tidy in the study.
A glamorous version of the classic hamper basket that can be purposefully left in full view and used (why not?) as a weekend bag.