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Children's boxes & baskets

Kids seem to accumulate lots of different stuff, from blocks and drawings to seashell collections. But it can all be stored in the same place – a toy box. We have a wide choice of children's toy boxes to hold all kinds of things. They can help make tidying up easier, faster and maybe even more fun.

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Three fabric storage boxes arranged in a row, labelled with colourful polka-dotted numbers 1, 2, and 3 in green, light blue, and grey.Childs room with cloud walls, storage unit, rug, bookshelf, toys, curtain, radiator, plant.
Safari-themed white fabric box with green trees, cheetahs, and giraffes, perfect for kallax shelving.SANDLÖPARE storage box with cheetah pattern. Two cheetah plush toys peek out, placed on wooden floor under a bed.

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Safari-themed storage basket, colourfully designed with savannah scene, handles on both ends.SANDLÖPARE Storage bag, multicolour/savannah
A green UPPSTÅ storage basket shaped like an owl, featuring large white eyes and an orange beak. Made of braided cotton, it is soft and kid-friendly.Green cotton basket with owl design holds plush toys on grey polka dot rug.
A grey and blue BARNDRÖM storage box with a house design. Its rectangular with fabric handles, ideal for storing items.Kids room with cloud theme, storage unit, lights, bookshelf, toy aeroplane. This version captures the essence while staying under the character limit.
BARNDRÖM storage box, beige with grey cats design, fabric, square shape.White shelf with decorative storage boxes featuring cat and tree designs, containing stuffed animal toys.

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JÄTTEBJÖRN drawer organiser - white, fabric, rectangular, 4 compartments.Open drawer organiser with compartments for clothing and accessories, placed inside white dresser.

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A white TROFAST storage box. Its made of recycled plastic, rectangular with smooth edges and no lid.Childrens play area with blocks, puzzles, and toys on a colourful mat.
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A JÄTTEBJÖRN storage box in blue and green stripes, rectangular with handles, made of recycled polyester.Kids room with green striped JÄTTEBJÖRN toy box, bright art, and blue turtle rug.
Two pastel green fabric storage bins, one larger, one smaller, with grey polka dot interiors and small handles.Two fabric storage bins, one green, one grey with white polka dots, holding rolled baby clothes and a stuffed animal on a wooden table.

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A KLUNKA laundry bag, black and white striped, with sturdy handles for easy transport. Round shape, made of recycled polyester.KLUNKA laundry basket, black/white, between dresser & clothes. Cylindrical, striped fabric/plastic, handles top.

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Toy boxes offer great storage options

There are many solutions that can help keep your kid’s rooms tidy. So consider what you need to contain your particular brand of mess. Will regular boxes be enough? If so, there are many options to choose from, ranging from small hardcover plastic boxes to large round fabric baskets. If you want an easy way to see what’s inside, get a toybox with a mesh front.

No need to pull it out to see what’s stored.

If you’re looking for something less conventional than regular boxes, there are lots of alternatives. If you’re short on storage space, why not try our round hanging storage with compartments? 

Do your kids need a place for their favourite books? Set up a reading corner with a neat book display! Add a smooth rug, lots of fluffy children’s cushions, and soft blankets, and those reading sessions before bedtime will be the highlight of the day. 

Toy boxes with a bit of character

Just because storage can seem like a boring topic for a child, the box itself doesn’t have to be. Instead, use them as a fun and colourful item to add to the interior of your kids’ room. 

Get some boxes already kitted in quirky designs and bright colours. Or why not get plain ones and decorate them together with your kids. You can pretend that you’re putting together a pirate chest, just waiting to be filled with treasure. That’ll surely get the kids to actually use the box to keep the room tidy.