Trofast Storage Combination with Boxes
Enjoy spacious and organized playtime with the TROFAST storage combination. Featuring a sturdy wooden frame and colorful mesh and plastic boxes, it's designed for easy access. The combination in white light green/lilac adds a playful touch to any room. Ideal for children's toys and essentials, the boxes are designed for easy pulling, carrying, and returning to keep spaces tidy. Measuring 99x44x56 cm, this versatile storage solution fits perfectly in various spaces while maximizing storage efficiency. Crafted with at least 50% recycled materials, the TROFAST series promotes sustainability without sacrificing style. Perfectly combines functionality with a fun design.
Why r/BuyItForLife recommends it
3 mentions from real owners
- #1Sep 5, 2025
What's a purchase under $50 that has genuinely improved your daily routine?
Canvas beach tote to carry my stuff like iPad or laptop, as well as headphones around the house. It's been a game changer, although I've bought a more expensive one later. Another is a cheap Ikea 4" deep storage tray (Trofast) that costs like $5 that you can use as dish/cup tray to bus around the house. It keeps mess under control and somewhat out of sight if you eat or drink at home office.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Sep 4, 2025
Ikea Oftast vs Corelle vs Luninarc dinner set
I am totally obsessed with the green Oftast. I had purchased several white ones years ago for someone going into independent living, & was impressed with how thin, light, and easy to clean they were. There was 1 last set of Besegra plates, which I snagged, but could never find anything matching, as they were discontinued. So when I saw the green Oftast a few months ago, I picked up 2 serving bowls to try them out. Picked up a set last weekend & will be selling my trusty old (OLD!) Dansk. (I apparently only buy Scandinavian dinnerware. 😉)
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Jun 9, 2025
Kitchen trash can. Need one that’s doesn’t break within the first year haha
The bare basic rectangular one from IKEA has been solid and it’s cheap. No pedal or electronics means less issues. The hinged lid is optional. And it fits nicely with other smaller stacked ikea containers if you’re organizing these things under the kitchen sink like dishwasher tabs or Nesspresso pod recycling. (Hallbar, Filur, Troskning).
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