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Made Crate
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Colour coordinated storage: these boxes are a great alternative to a Colour Crate from Hay

Pia Seidel
27.8.2024
Translation: Elicia Payne

The folding boxes from Hay are real all-rounders. And I’ve found some great alternatives which are just as stylish.

1. Dots and dashes

Made Crate boxes are a product line from Made – a famous British furniture and interiors company. They impress with their minimalist look, soft colours (except for the tomato red) and have dot and dash shaped openings.

2. Diagonals

The InnovaGoods set, fits on shelves or desks thanks to its compact size and also keeps things tidy. It comprises three boxes in two sizes: a large one in grey and two smaller ones in green. Here, the openings are laid out like diagonal lines.

3. Discreet

The foldable box series Savina from Micasa can be erected and folded again effortlessly like the Hay model – perfect for space-saving storage. Made partly from recycled plastic, Savina is available in two sizes (18.5 cm × 27.0 × 11.6 cm and 27.5 × 37.5 × 16.2 cm) and doesn’t draw any attention.

5. Stripes

With the storage boxes from the Weston series by Liewood, you have a storage aid and light protection in one. They don’t have any openings except for the handles. The linear pattern on the exterior is in the same colour as the rest of the box and makes the storage item stand out. Plus, they’re stackable, foldable, have practical grip holes and shine in muted colours such as rose, caramel and grey.

6. Big grips

The foldable crates from the Canadian brand 3 Sprouts are available in two sizes (29.5 × 21.5 × 13 cm and 43 × 29 × 17 cm) and in four colours: pink, white, green and yellow. You can combine the different shades with each other and the large handles make them easy to carry. Like all other models, these crates can be folded up and stowed away to save space when not in use.

8. Elegantly perforated

Liewood has another series called Dirch in its collection alongside Weston. This is highlighted by a perforated pattern and consists of 60 per cent recycled materials.

9. Not too in-your-face

Made of robust plastic, the Exacompta model is easy on the eye with an opaque look – it’s completely sealed except for the handle openings. Ranging from pink to dusky pink to a pacific blue, the colours are visually appealing and the newly interpreted fruit crates are an attractive addition to any space.

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