8 RÅGRUND images
Skip images

RÅGRUND Shelving unit, bamboo,

Price £ 29
Last chance to buy

How to get it

This low shelving unit spreads a warm, calm feeling in your bathroom while it takes care of your towels, bottles and perfumes. And if you need more storage space, you can stack 2 on top of each other.

Article Number604.675.14

Product details

The open shelves give an easy overview and easy reach.

Suitable for use in high humidity areas since it is water-resistant.

If you need more storage space, you can stack 2 shelving units on top of each other.

Designer

IKEA of Sweden

  • Max. 2 shelving units may be stacked, connection hardware is included.

  • Material
    Bamboo, Clear acrylic lacquer
    Care

    Wipe clean with a mild soapy solution.

    Wipe dry with a clean cloth.

  • Tested and approved for bathroom use.

Measurements

Width: 50 cm

Depth: 30 cm

Height: 50 cm

  • RÅGRUNDArticle Number604.675.14

    Width: 33 cm

    Height: 10 cm

    Length: 52 cm

    Weight: 2.46 kg

    Package(s): 1

Reviews

Very goodVerified ReviewerVery good5
Brilliant little rackVerified ReviewerIt's a small compact useful rack for all sorts of things. Looks good quality and attractive.5
Surprisingly niceVerified ReviewerThis little bamboo rack is serving as a shoe rack in my house. And it’s a brilliant looking thing. Shame it’s nowhere on display in whole of the IKEA. Found it by chance browsing IKEA online5
CuteVerified ReviewerAmazing how much this holds as it’s not that big. Very pleased with it.5
Perfect as shoe rackVerified ReviewerI bought this because it is narrower than a standard shoe rack so fits perfectly in my coat cupboard. Easy to put together although I still managed to put the shelves on upside down....5
Shoe RackVerified ReviewerEasy to assemble shoe rack and fits right under our coat stand.5
RÅGRUND Shelving unit, bamboo, 50x50 cm

Our take on wood

Wood is the material most commonly associated with IKEA furniture, and for good reasons. It’s renewable, recyclable, durable, ages beautifully and it is an important part of our Scandinavian design heritage. At IKEA we believe that sourced in responsible way, wood is a key change driver for climate mitigation. In 2012, we set a goal that by 2020 our wood would be from more sustainable sources. We are happy to announce that we have reached this goal and today, more than 98% of the wood used for IKEA products is either FSC-certified or recycled.

Forests are critical for life on earth

Forests contribute to maintaining balance in the atmosphere, purify the air that we breathe and are part of the water cycle. They nourish wildlife biodiversity and provide homes for indigenous communities who depend on forests for their livelihoods. 90% of plant and animal species living on the planet need forests to survive. They provide sources of food, fuel, timber and many other ecosystem services that we rely upon. Sourcing approximately 19 million m3 of roundwood per year from some 50 countries, IKEA has a significant impact on the world’s forests and the timber industry and a huge responsibility to positively influence how wood is sourced. Responsible wood sourcing and forest management ensure that the needs of people dependent on forests are met, that businesses can work sustainably, that forest ecosystems are protected and biodiversity is enhanced.

100% wood from more sustainable sources

At IKEA, we work with strict industry standards to promote responsible forestry. We don’t allow any wood in our supply chain from forest areas that are illegal or contain high conservation values or from forest areas with social conflict. Before starting to work with IKEA, suppliers must demonstrate that they meet IKEA critical requirements on wood sourcing. IKEA requires all suppliers to source wood from more sustainable sources (FSC-certified or recycled wood). All suppliers are audited regularly and non-compliant suppliers are required to implement immediate corrective actions. By working together with our suppliers, we are proud to announce that we have reached our more sustainable sources goal, which we set out to achieve by 2020. Today more than 98% of the wood used for IKEA products is either FSC-certified or recycled.

IKEA Forest Positive Agenda for 2030

As pressure on the world’s forests and the surrounding eco-systems increases due to unsustainable agriculture, the expansion of infrastructure and illegal logging, it is time to take an even more holistic approach to protect and support these important resources for generations to come. The IKEA Forest Positive Agenda for 2030 set out to improve forest management, enhance biodiversity, mitigate climate change and support the rights and needs of people who depend on forests across the whole supply chain and drive innovation to use wood in even smarter ways. The agenda focuses on three key areas: • Making responsible forest management the norm across the world. • Halting deforestation and reforesting degraded landscapes. • Driving innovation to use wood in smarter ways by designing all products from the very beginning to be reused, refurbished, remanufactured, and eventually recycled.

We accomplish more by working together

For many years, IKEA has partnered with businesses, governments, social groups and non-governmental organisations to fight forest degradation and deforestation and increase the volume and availability of wood from responsibly managed forests both for our own supply chain and beyond. We are on a journey to improve global forest management and make responsible wood sourcing the industry standard, contributing to building resilient forest landscapes and improve biodiversity.

Material

What is bamboo?

Strong, flexible and one of the world's fastest growing plants – bamboo has many uses that make it an excellent renewable material. It’s a type of grass and usually grows without the need for fertilizers or irrigation. After being harvested, it grows new shoots that are ready for harvesting after 4-6 years. At IKEA we use bamboo for items like furniture, bathroom decor, baskets and lamps – and we are constantly exploring more areas of use for this versatile material.