A plastic box with a lid makes it easy to organize in the kitchen, wardrobe, and utility room. With repeated sizes and the ability to stack, you get a flexible solution that can be moved around and adapted to your shelves. Choose boxes according to their contents and place them to support your daily routines – this brings calm and a more confident everyday life with organized storage.
Refrigerator boxes with lids
Refrigerator boxes make it easy to gather snacks, cold cuts, and fruit on the shelves in the fridge. They fit shelves – not refrigerator doors – and the transparent material provides a quick overview when you pull out the box and put it back in place. Close each box with its own lid and stack them on top of each other to optimize space. A practical example is the refrigerator box xs, which is good for small loose food items like snacks and cold cuts. If you need to build vertically, you can choose a lid for refrigerator box medium. Refrigerator boxes can be used in both the fridge and freezer, allowing you to group related items and maintain a simple structure.
How to group food
- Snacks and cold cuts: Gather small packages, sausages, and cheese slices in one box to speed up breakfast.
- Dairy products: Use a medium box for yogurt, butter, and crème fraîche so they are on the same shelf.
- Fruits and vegetables: Place the most used varieties on top and stack the rest with lids so everything is visible.
Storage box with lid for cupboards and utility rooms
In cupboards and on open shelves, it's beneficial to stick to a few, recurring sizes. The white medium storage box is well-suited for cleaning supplies, extra kitchen rolls, or small kitchen utensils that otherwise create clutter. If the boxes need to be stacked in multiple layers, you can supplement with lids for white storage boxes for a stable look and easy stacking. Divide by use – for example, "cleaning," "lunchboxes," or "baking equipment" – and give each category its own box. This makes it easy to take out the entire box, use its contents, and put it back in place.
Stackable storage boxes
Repeated sizes and lids provide a modular solution where you can build vertically without losing overview. Start by measuring shelf depth and height, choose a box series' sizes, and stick to them. Place the most frequently used categories at eye level and stack seasonal or rarely used items on top. In kitchen cupboards, for example, you can gather baking pans, muffin tins, and cake decorations in separate boxes and stack them so the entire section is collected in one place.
Plan placement according to routines
Let the rhythm of your home guide where the boxes go. Organize your daily life by:
- Placing boxes with everyday items where you naturally reach first.
- Gathering related categories side by side – for example, lunchboxes next to storage containers and water bottles.
- Building vertically when the shelf is deep, and keeping a single row if the shelf is narrow, so everything is visible.
When you use boxes with lids, you can easily move entire categories from one cupboard to another without the structure collapsing. This is exactly what creates calm: fixed places, repeated sizes, and a solution that is as beautiful as it is practical.































