IKEA is known for its "master design, affordable price", and is recognized by consumers as a cost-effective home furnishing mall. In general, IKEA's products are designed with a special focus on design and cost savings through design, with the slogan "low value for money". However, IKEA's storage boxes are relatively simple in structure, and their load-bearing performance will be compromised.
IKEA's storage boxes inherit the IKEA Group's "low price and quality" pedigree, as well as a rich variety of genes. IKEA's storage boxes are made of a variety of materials, including the Samra series of plastics, the Sikubu series of fabrics, and the Shina series of cardboard.
The Samra series is IKEA's most cost-effective plastic storage box. The Samra style is relatively simple, but there are quite a lot of optional sizes, the price of the smallest size is only 5.9 yuan, and the volume of 28*19*14cm can fully fit household tools such as screwdrivers. By default, the Samra series does not have a lid, and the box is transparent, which is suitable for storing small items that need to be used frequently, and if you need a lid, you can buy it separately at IKEA.
Sikubu is an IKEA fabric storage box in pure white that is suitable for wardrobe storage. Compared with Samra, the shape of the skub is much richer, and can be roughly divided into two types: hanging type and box type, the hanging type is suitable for hanging on the clothes pole, and there is no need to bend down to pick up things; The box type is mostly designed with a compartment design, which can store underwear and socks separately. When you don't need to use it, you can simply unzip the bottom zipper and fold it up without taking up space.
The cardboard version of the Shina series of storage boxes is more colorful, in addition to pure white, there are also a variety of plaid patterns to choose from. Due to its cardboard composition, Sheena has a modest load-bearing capacity, but its compact shape is suitable for use as a desktop storage box and is also suitable for storing various paper documents.
In addition to Samra, Sikub and Shina, IKEA's children's storage box Futa series is also very popular. IKEA has set up a children's department to develop children's products, such as Futa, whose fabric storage boxes resemble treasure chests and luggage, and cardboard storage boxes that are left blank on the basis of the original patterns, giving children full creative space, which is very suitable for graffiti.
IKEA also offers a 60-day return policy, which can be extended to 365 days for members, provided that the goods and packaging are in good condition, and an invoice for the purchase is provided.