BASTUA Carrier bag, large, leaf pattern orange/green,
How to get it
For those who love rhubarb's lush green leaves. This spacious and durable carrier bag spreads a summery feel all year round – regardless if you’re shopping, doing laundry, going on holiday or moving.
Article number505.426.32Product details
A strap with a press -stud closing on top helps to hold the sides of the bag together.
Like the pattern? You’ll find more in the same style in the BASTUA collection.
Easy to keep clean – just rinse and dry.
Takes up little space to store as it folds flat.
You can do something good for the environment by using this bag instead of disposable bags.
Marimekko/IKEA of Sweden
- MaterialCare
- Fabric:
- 100% polypropylene (min. 60% recycled)
- Handle:
- 100% polypropylene
Do not wash.
Do not bleach.
Do not tumble dry.
Do not iron.
Do not dryclean.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Measurements
Length: 55 cm
Depth: 37 cm
Height: 35 cm
Max. load: 25 kg
Volume: 71 l
- BASTUAArticle number505.426.32
Width: 25 cm
Height: 1 cm
Length: 38 cm
Weight: 0.15 kg
Package(s): 1
Material
What is PP plastic?
PP plastic (polypropylene) is flexible, strong and a very common plastic material in a home. We use it for items like food packaging, storage boxes, toys and rugs. Today it’s possible to make PP plastic from renewable raw materials, but it’s still mostly made from fossil raw materials like oil or natural gas. At IKEA, we’re gradually switching to recycled polypropylene and it’s an important step towards our goal of only using plastic that’s recycled or from renewable sources.
Form design process
BASTUA – sauna isn’t just a place, it’s a feeling
Inspired by nature and the self-care rituals of Nordic sauna culture, the BASTUA collection combines IKEA home furnishing knowledge with Marimekko’s iconic print design in products for wellbeing inside and outside the home, made from simple, natural materials. It’s a collaboration with a truly Nordic spirit, offering a shared opportunity to live boldly, joyfully and well. What’s more, this is the first time that Marimekko has ever designed patterns especially for a collaboration.