Monday, August 15, 2011
Return of the Wall Organizers
Since I last wrote about using the walls for storage — a whole day ago — I've found a bunch of new options!
The hanging supply pocket organizer shown above comes from Unique Craft Creations on Etsy. It's made with felt, and you can order it with your choice of colors. Update on Feb. 27, 2013: Unique Craft Creations no longer makes this product.
This is the football wall organizer from Lollipop Design, which makes a number of other designs, too. Update on Feb. 27, 2013: I'm no longer finding this product.
Wesco makes two styles of wall organizers: the Modulo series with zippered bags and the Visio series with bellows-style pockets. You can get them with three, six, nine or twelve pockets; sites selling them include Brodart and The Library Store. Update on Feb. 27, 2013: I'm no longer finding this product at The Library Store.
Don't need so many pockets? Reisenthal has this Big Eye Singlepocket. It's widely available, and I've been pleased with the other Reisenthal products I've purchased in the past. Update on Feb. 27, 2013: Reisenthal doesn't seem to make this any more.
Now let's head over to Land of Nod for a different type of wall pocket. While the store calls these magnetic magazine pockets, they can obviously hold things other than magazines. It's available in red, silver and white in addition to green.
And here's another type of wall storage: the number cubby shelf from Pottery Barn Kids. Update on Feb. 27, 2013: This product is no longer available.
Pamela of Pamela Quilts takes salvages from her quilt-making and makes these buckets, which have loops to make it easy to hang them from the wall.
Klara of Granatina also makes fabric baskets you can mount on the wall. Through the wonders of Etsy, you can easily get her products, even though she lives in Budapest.
These fabric pockets — each one one-of-a-kind — could also be wall-mounted. This is a set of nine; you can also get a set of four. [via babygadget]
And for those of you with the do-it-yourself skills I lack, here are some instructions for making hanging fabric storage baskets.
Labels:
green alternatives,
organizing products
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