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Stackable is true

Pia Seidel
26.2.2020
Translation: machine translated

Do you like it practical, but don't want to compromise on aesthetics? Then stackable design objects are the solution.

Useful things that look really good are my favourite. That's why I like to welcome imposters into my home. But only if they are design objects. They save space and promote a harmonious interior. Nowadays, boxes are no longer just for stacking. You can also find this practical feature where you wouldn't expect it.

Surprises

A stackable surprise for me is the "fabric" candle holder. It works well with or without stick candles because you can arrange it in different ways to create a sculpture. I already own two of them and I haven't had enough yet: with each new age, I want to expand the collection so that I can build a tower that will be an eye-catcher at some point.

Whether in a group...
Whether in a group...
or individually - a stackable candle holder offers more decoration options.
or individually - a stackable candle holder offers more decoration options.

Accessories such as the stacking tray "Stack" from Fritz Hansen are also astonishing. It is available in two different heights, but always has the same diameter so that both versions fit together. The paper roll holder "Stack" from Spring Copenhagen also kills two birds with one stone: it stacks kitchen paper and coasters.

Fritz Hansen Stack Tablett
Trays

Fritz Hansen Stack Tablett

Fritz Hansen Stack Tablett

Fritz Hansen Stack Tablett

Classics

When cupboards are no longer sufficient, classic storage solutions come into play. Box or basket sets with lids are particularly flexible. They can be stacked up high and help to keep your interior looking neat and tidy. Their design not only matches in terms of size, but also visually. To keep things fresh, I occasionally separate the individual boxes in a set. Even if they are spread out on a shelf or in a room, they look visually united. This makes the room look tidy.

Baskets with lids save space.
Baskets with lids save space.
Some boxes help with sorting and serve as a side table.
Some boxes help with sorting and serve as a side table.
Source: Ferm Living

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