TJENA Storage box with lid, white black/dotted, 32x35x32 cm
How to get it
This box is ideal for media- or hobby items and fits perfectly in a KALLAX shelving unit. The graphic pattern is created by Ingela Håkansson-Lamm, a designer from the group called 10 Swedish Designers.
Product details
The size of the box is perfect for everything from magazines and notebooks to hobby items or media gadgets.
Fits perfectly in KALLAX shelving unit and other units with shelves which are at least 35 cm deep.
The graphic pattern is created by Ingela Håkansson-Lamm, a designer from the former group called 10 Swedish Designers.
Easy to pull out and lift as the box is sturdy and has cut-out handles.
This practical storage box is made of sturdy, recycled, paperboard and has a decorative paper surface with a graphic pattern.
Matches other desk organisers and storage boxes in the TJENA series.
Ingela Håkansson Lamm
Good to know
Combines with other products in the TJENA series.
Product is possible to recycle or use for energy recovery, if available in your community.
Materials and care
Material
- Paperboard (min. 100% recycled), Bleached chlorine-free paper
Care
Clean with a duster.
Wipe clean with a dry cloth.
Assembly and documents
Assembly instructions
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Measurements
- Length: 35 cm
- Width: 32 cm
- Height: 32 cm
Packaging
TJENA
Article Number506.010.75- Width: 49 cm
- Height: 3 cm
- Length: 65 cm
- Weight: 1.05 kg
- Package(s): 1
Customer reviews
Designer thoughts
Designer thoughts
I created the graphic pattern “Meetings" for a textile already back in 1995. Over the years I’ve drawn many patterns with dots that are a little bit out of place, and this time they’re connected in a row. It makes me happy that the pattern is just as appreciated today as when I first created it. Designer Ingela Håkansson-Lamm





