RISATORP

Basket, white, 25x26x18 cm

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Perfect for storing those fruits and veggies that are happier outside the fridge. The steel mesh ventilates so food keeps longer. Also handy as extra storage in the hallway, bedroom or home office.

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Perfect for grocery shopping or picking homegrown vegetables in the garden, the colourful baskets in the RISATORP series are also handy as extra storage in the kitchen, hallway, bedroom or home office.

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