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Imagine counting out how many times you came into contact with paper in the last week? From takeaway cups, to tissues, to packaging and newspapers, chances are it wouldn't take long to lose track.
Which stands to reason, paper is such a useful material that over 400 million tons are produced around the world each year. Our goal is to minimise paper's impact on the planet, that's why we use recycled paper as much as possible, make fresh paper from responsibly sourced wood and design products that use less raw materials without losing any of their practicality. Products like the TJENA and KVARNVIK storage boxes.
"Sustainability is part of a common goal that we put into all our products," says Jakub Brat, one of the developers of TJENA and KVARNVIK. "The fewer raw materials we use to make a product without taking away it's functionality or quality, means we can reduce each products environmental impact and lower its price too." It's this goal of using less raw materials and better use of recycled paper that's shaped the development of the TJENA and KVARNVIK storage boxes. "Our idea for these boxes was to design storage for magazines, stationery — things around the home," Jakub explains. "So once we had determined practical sizes and how strong they had to be, we looked at the best way to construct them."
Paper is amazingly versatile in that, after its life as a newspaper or cereal box, it can be washed down into a pulp and reused as something else. As part of the recycling process some of the paper is washed away so fresh paper needs to be added. This fresh paper (also known as virgin paper) uses wood pulp that comes from forests following our strict requirements to ensure that the wood is grown and harvested responsibly. "The boxes are made of at least 80% recycled paper and up to 20% virgin paper," Jakub says. "The reason we add virgin paper is because it has fresh fibres which are stronger and give needed strength to recycled parts.” By making the boxes with a recyled paper core and a virgin paper surface, we can use as much recycled paper as possible, while still securing a strong storage box. Along with the strength boost, it also lets us print patterns and colours in a nice way too.
Along with material, the other way we looked to make the boxes more sustainable was the design itself. "TJENA is actually replacements for previous box storage we made called KASSETT," Jakub says. "Which though popular, was a little fussy to put together with screws to hold the parts in place." Taking away the screws, an envelope style construction was developed, which has the double advantage of being 100% recyclable as well as easier to put together. We're looking to continue developing ways to use paper in the most responsible way, from ensuring our paper comes from more sustainable sources, to reusing paper waste to make something new. Even after you've had years of practical service from these boxes, they can be recycled into something useful again.
This weeks adventure is the transformation of a tiny bedroom in the home of a new family: parents Santa un Ilmārs, their baby boy Frederiks and Bonny, the cat. The room needed a professional touch in making it a relaxing hideaway and a love nest for the parents only. IKEA interior designer Renāte is up for the challenge of a cosy very-small-space-living.
Meet the family of four with parents Elīna and Kārlis, who occasionally work at home. Elīna is a psychologist, and she sees her clients in a private space in her own home, which is this weeks challenge. Be prepared to be swept off your feet seeing the IKEA interior designer Elīna transforming the small room of merely 9 square metres into a cosy psychologist's consulting room. The ambience truly matters in this personal profession and may even speed up the healing process – the room has to leave a calming feeling, help clients to open up and ease the process of personal transformation.
A special task for IKEA Interior Designer Barba – a project like no other, this is the office/common room at the Crisis and Counselling Centre "Skalbes". This time, "Home Idea with IKEA" is visiting the office of the Centre that it moved into not very long ago. When moving, the old furniture was taken with, as due to the finances there was no possibility to buy new things. However, this office is the place of main activities of the Centre.
In the last episode of the second season "Home Idea with IKEA" visits a small and happy family of three where young Dāvids is longing for his own small kingdom to learn to be independent after spending long years under the constant surveillance of parents because of health issues. A makeover in Dāvids room is long overdue as it was once meant to be a nursery and hasn't much changed since then. IKEA Interior Designer Ieva is happy to create a room for a teenager as she believes it offers more chances for free expression and bold colour combinations.
Dana Gulbe is the author of the brand “Dana ar kasti”, and her calling is to guide people towards an orderly home. She shares her favourite and most recommended IKEA products for tidying up home. Spring cleaning is a great chance to audit all your belongings, say farewell to the ones you no longer need and find the best place for the remaining ones.
Where? Shopping centre "Spice", 2nd floor food area (Lielirbes iela 29, Riga). When? Every day from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Visit the new co-working space that we have set up for you - IKEA fans, private and business customers, and everyone looking for a comfortable place to work remotely, meet with partners or have a job interview in an informal environment. More than 248 square meters of space will allow you to use ergonomic work spots, relax, meet new people, share your ideas, and collaborate on new ones. There is no need to book a spot in advance. Just come at a time convenient for you and take any of the available places.
This episode of "Home idea with IKEA" leads to the family home of Ilga and Guntars, where they live together with their three young sons. The family has been renovating the house themselves, but till the third floor, the energy was sapped and the big space in the attic has been left almost empty. Will the family and IKEA Designer Nadežda manage to make it cosy and to stay within the budget?
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The size is perfect for everything from papers and collectables to shoes and clothes.
Ideal in BILLY bookcase (depth 28 cm) and BESTÅ storage (depth 40 cm).
Easy to pull out and lift as the box is sturdy and has cut-out handles.
Easy to assemble and easy to fold it up when you don’t need the box and want to save space.
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Combines with other products in the TJENA series.
Product is possible to recycle or use for energy recovery, if available in your community.
Length: | 59 cm |
Width: | 36 cm |
Height: | 4 cm |
Weight Gross: | 0,67 kg |
Weight Net: | 0,66 kg |
Volume per package: | 7,4 l |
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Width: | 25 cm |
Height: | 20 cm |
Length: | 59 cm |
Width: | 36 cm |
Height: | 4 cm |
Weight Gross: | 0,67 kg |
Weight Net: | 0,66 kg |
Volume per package: | 7,4 l |
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