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TROFAST

Storage box, white, 42x30x23 cm

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This deep, white box is perfect for storing building blocks, soft toys and books. Made of durable plastic and fits in TROFAST frames, but can also be stacked on the floor if you complete with a lid.

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Children need room to play – and good storage for their toys, so they can find what they’re looking for and tidy up when they’re done. That’s why we made TROFAST – a flexible series of sturdy wooden frames and lightweight, removable plastic boxes in different colours that are easy to match to your home and perfect for storing and organising all types of toys, clothes or books. 

 

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