The Storage Essential I Only Buy from IKEA (It’s $15 and Worth Every Penny)
If you’re like me, baskets are your go-to home accessory. I use them for obvious things like storage but also as planters, to hide cheap thrift store vases that hold my weekly Trader Joe’s flowers, and I even have a few shallow basket trays for organizing all my bar essentials. While I’m not opposed to splurging on a unique artisanal basket, some more expensive styles from big box retailers just aren’t worth the cost. Enter IKEA.
Many IKEA baskets are made from quality materials, with a durable construction that ensures they’re sturdy enough for years of use. I tend to rotate mine out a lot, too: One month I’ll use a basket to store my current crochet project, and then the next I’ll use it to hide a plant pot that doesn’t match my space. In every city and apartment I’ve lived in, I always have at least one FLÅDIS seagrass basket on hand (which is also great for storing toys). I’ve also seen the popular $30 SNIDAD basket converted into a DIY coffee table.
FLÅDIS Basket
IKEA
$14.99
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IKEA recently introduced a new style to the mix — the HÖKRUBBA basket. I love the functional bowl shape, chic, shallow silhouette, and oversized pink handles. At $15, you can use it in your closet to store scarves and beanies, on a dresser for your growing collection of claw clips (IYKYK), or on your entryway table as a catch-all dish. I also love the idea of turning this into a fruit basket or filling it with mini pumpkins and gourds.
HÖKRUBBA Basket
IKEA
$14.99
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This fall, I’m planning to use the HÖKRUBBA basket as part of my tablescape centerpiece filled with extra large pinecones clustered together. And, come winter, I might add some evergreen sprigs and twinkle lights to make it all the more festive. Either way, I’m excited to restyle this IKEA find year-round!
This article originally published on Apartment Therapy. See it there: The One Decor Staple I Always Buy from IKEA, and It’s So Perfect for Fall (Only $15!)
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