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StoreUpSet of 4 Storage Modular Grid Wire Shelves

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R499

Retail: R1,000
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Great for storing linen, clothing, shoes, books, kids’ games and toys, craft supplies, or other items.

Product Features
  • Modular Design: The interlocking storage cubes allow you to customize the layout or add more cubes to increase the storage capacity.
  • Durable: The grid panels are made from high-quality powder-coated steel wire, which is held together by extra strong ABS plastic connectors.
  • Modern: These grid storage cubes will give your home a modern feel. Declutter in style!
  • DIY Assembly: You can assemble the cubes in minutes and require no tools. 4-pack of interlocking wire storage cubes for neat storage and tidy display.
  • Each cube measures 14 by 14 by 14 inches (LxWxH)—great for storing linen, clothing, shoes, books, kids’ games and toys, craft supplies, or other items.
Product Specifications
  • Assembled Dimensions: 75cm (Width) x 36cm (Depth) x 75cm (Height)
  • Materials: Powder Coated Steel, ABS plastic
  • Colour: Black or White
What's in the box?
  • 16x grid panels
  • 20x Plastic corner connectors
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