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Folding Storage Bin (16" H)  - Steel
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Folding Storage Bin (16" H) - Steel

Folding Storage Bin (16" H) - Steel

Keep your things off the floor with this storage bin! Popular across Japan, these hampers are placed next to tables to hold bags, hats, and other accessories–primarily to keep your items off of floors. They're light, foldable, and easily portable from room to room. Station them in the living room to store blankets or magazines, or in the entryway as a catch-all. Why not also use them in the nursery to separate and organize toys?
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Folding Storage Bin (16" H) - Steel

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Folding Storage Bin (16" H) - Steel

Keep your things off the floor with this storage bin! Popular across Japan, these hampers are placed next to tables to hold bags, hats, and other accessories–primarily to keep your items off of floors. They're light, foldable, and easily portable from room to room. Station them in the living room to store blankets or magazines, or in the entryway as a catch-all. Why not also use them in the nursery to separate and organize toys?

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Keep your things off the floor with this storage bin! Popular across Japan, these hampers are placed next to tables to hold bags, hats, and other accessories–primarily to keep your items off of floors. They're light, foldable, and easily portable from room to room. Station them in the living room to store blankets or magazines, or in the entryway as a catch-all. Why not also use them in the nursery to separate and organize toys?