Finding somewhere to store those favourite little things can be a challenge. Why not put them on the wall? We have plenty of hooks and wall organisers to make it easier for your kids to see and keep track of their belongings.

Children’s wardrobes | Changing tables

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BARNDRÖM

knob rack with 3 knobs, 34 cm, cat

4,99

LÄTTHET

hook and clip, multicolour

3 € / 4 pack

FLISAT

wall storage, 70x9x16 cm

17,99

BAGIS

children's coat-hanger, mixed colours

1,99 / 8 pack

BERGIG

book display with storage, white

89,99

LUSTIGT

wall shelf, 37x37 cm

7,99

BÄSTIS

hook, black

0,99

DRÖMMARE

mirror, 16x50 cm

4,99

FLISAT

doll’s house/wall shelf

Old Price 39,99

32,99

BÄRFIS

hanger for door, adjustable

19,99

HÄNGA

children's coat-hanger, natural

3,99 / 5 pack

FJANTIG

hook, black

3,99 / 3 pack

FLISAT

knob rack with 4 knobs

6,99

LÄTTHET

hook and clip

2 € / 2 pack

SMÅGÖRA

shelf unit, 29x88 cm, white

30 €



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Home idea with IKEA: one bedroom for two children
Home idea with IKEA: one bedroom for two children

Transforming a temporary workspace with a play area into a dynamic boys' bedroom for two brothers (2 and 6 years old) requires a harmonious blend of creativity and functionality. Boy's mother Maija imagines splashes of color, whimsical decor, and versatile storage solutions, fostering an environment that nurtures both play and restful sleep.

How to make your furniture more sustainable
How to make your furniture more sustainable

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Ask a designer: a happy home where children can thrive
Ask a designer: a happy home where children can thrive

“How can I make my home safe and childfriendly?” It’s important that children have a space where they can be free to play, learn and be themselves, believes interior designer Mia Gustafsson.


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