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PANSARTAX Storage box with lid, transparent grey-blue,

Price JD 9.990
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This slightly lower box gives you a sense of the contents without revealing everything. Classic stripes and smart details make it both a timeless and practical storage solution that goes with any decor.

Article number005.254.04

Product details

You can easily see what’s inside and find what you’re looking for since the material is partly transparent.

Fits in the VIHALS, BESTÅ and KALLAX storage series as well as in other storage with a depth of at least 33 cm.

You can easily stack boxes of different sizes, as they’re made to fit each other.

Can be used anywhere in your home, even in damp areas like the bathroom.

Your things are protected from dirt and dust since the lid sits firmly in place and the handles are recessed.

The stripes on the different sizes of boxes align with each other, which creates a calm impression – even if you have several boxes on top of each other.

Designer

Jon Eliason

  • Not approved for food contact.

    Possible to recycle the plastic parts, if available in your community.

  • Material
    Polypropylene plastic (min. 50% recycled)
    Care

    Wipe clean with a soft cloth dampened in water and a mild washing-up detergent or soap, if necessary.

  • To avoid the risk of tipping, we recommend a stacking height of max. 90 cm. Always store heavy things at the bottom.

Measurements

Height: 16.5 cm

Width: 33 cm

Volume: 12.5 l

Depth: 33 cm

  • PANSARTAXArticle number005.254.04

    Width: 34 cm

    Height: 6 cm

    Length: 34 cm

    Weight: 1.07 kg

    Package(s): 1

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Designer thoughts

Designer thoughts

“My idea with PANSARTAX was to create a flexible storage series for all the home’s rooms – and life's various adventures. You can also put things on the boxes and they’re simple to carry from one spot to another, which is practical in a time when we’re living in smaller spaces, sharing areas and move often. The stripes, which are also part of the construction, form a graphic pattern and the partially transparent material allows you to play with colours based on the contents.”

Designer Jon Eliason