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Create a better organisation of your things by adding SKÅDIS accessories to your SKÅDIS pegboard. A great solution to fit your needs and to keep your favourite things close at hand.

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Regardless of where you need storage in the home, and no matter what you plan to store, SKÅDIS storage series can help. Use SKÅDIS pegboard with accessories in the bathroom for toothbrushes and jewellery. In the kitchen to have utensils and spices close at hand. Or in the garage so you keep all tools and screws in order. Only your imagination sets the limits of what SKÅDIS can be used for.

 

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