SMÅSTAD
Wall storage,
60x30x60 cm, white

4.450,-

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SMÅSTAD
SMÅSTAD

SMÅSTAD

4.450,-
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In this wall storage there is space for books, trophies and the finest arts and crafts - and if you want the things hidden, you can add doors that you like from the SMÅSTAD series.
SMÅSTAD wall storage

SMÅSTAD – Storage for growing children

Since children are not small-sized adults, they have other needs and are also constantly evolving. With SMÅSTAD we wanted to create a storage system from a child's perspective, so it’s easier and more fun to get dressed and keep everything organised. We started with our reliable frames in PLATSA and then made all parts of SMÅSTAD flexible and easy to update. Then the storage can last for many years – and ends up being a little kinder to your wallet.

Working with SMÅSTAD, we wanted to understand in depth the needs and challenges that families have when it comes to storage for children. So we visited and interviewed parents and children around the world who told us about their morning routines and showed us their wardrobes.

Big and small experts helped out

We also studied children's development research and looked at how storage needs are solved in schools and preschools. Everywhere there was knowledge and experience that helped us in our work. One of all the insights we gained was that everyday routines and the choice of clothing easily leads to a struggle between adults and children. So how could a storage solution help them to get their routines together at home to flow a little more smoothly? It ended up forming the basis of our work, and when the first prototypes were ready we invited our experts again – to praise or give a thumbs down to all the ideas.

Simpler with fewer choices

There is a hard nut to crack for most families: the small child who wants to decide for themselves and the adult who thinks they know best. You’ve probably experienced a three-year-old who is quite sure that birthday party clothes are just the right choice for a Monday morning. Being able to choose for themselves and have an overview of their clothes is really important for a child’s development, but it will be simpler for them if the choices are limited (and reasonable). That’s why the storage in SMÅSTAD wardrobe can be divided into different levels – an upper one you have control over, and a lower one where the picky three-year-old reaches a slightly smaller range of choices. It's tricking them a bit, we know, but it’s a good means to an end: the child can see their choices just the right amount in order to make their own decisions.

Ages 0-2 – calm start with safe routines

In anticipation of the new family member arriving, you can prepare a cosy, safe and practical place for changing diapers, clothes and everything else that concerns the baby's care. Then coming home with your newborn baby can be completely wonderful, but also a bit overwhelming. The laundry pile grows and you try to juggle doing everything that needs to be done while holding the baby at the same time. With a combination of SMÅSTAD changing table and storage, you can easily reach everything you need on hooks and in drawers, and can still have a snug hand devoted to your child. As the baby develops and begins to perceive more of their surroundings, you can put up colourful pictures around the changing table and hang up a mobile that grabs their attention. When the diapers period is over, the changing table can easily be lowered and turn into a reasonably high table for play and drawing.

Ages 3-7 – full speed ahead

During this period, children develop at an astounding rate. Play is most important, but taking responsibility for one's things and getting dressed on their own are routines that make the child grow and feel independent. Since it takes time for all motor and sensory skills to develop, it is important that storage is adapted and easily accessible. Many children, for example, find it difficult to hang up and remove clothes from a hanger – even if it’s child-sized. And if the wardrobe is deep, it's hard to see and reach the clothes furthest back. That’s why we made it possible to divide the storage in SMÅSTAD into different levels, so that your child can reach just the right amount of clothes on hooks and in wire trays or drawers. To simplify the morning routines, you can label the storage with pictures in label holders, so both you and the yawning four-year-old know where the socks are.

Ages 8-14 – personality takes over

This is an exciting time. Friends become more important, the child fully explores their identity and is happy to show off their style and interests. At home, favourite toys and posters can change from one day to the next. The variability is part of the development and to stimulate it we’ve developed a cork door for SMÅSTAD. There they can create their world of images and important things – without the wall being riddled with holes. The fact that clothes end up in piles on the floor is not out of the ordinary since they’re focused on everything but complicated hangers. Instead you can place hooks on both the inside and outside of SMÅSTAD so it’s faster to hang clothes, backpacks and other things. At the bottom of the pull-out wardrobe is a drawer where they can pile in everything that needs tidied away. We think that both children and their parents like simple solutions. Pretty smart, right?

Easy to find in a pull-out wardrobe

When we visited families around the world, we realised that an ordinary wardrobe with doors is often too deep and too tall from a child's perspective. SMÅSTAD simply needed a new type of storage. Inspired by our kitchen range, we got the idea for the stable pull-out storage. When our small and big experts eventually got to test it and pulled out the wardrobe, pretty much everyone said "Wow!" They really liked getting such a good overview and being able to reach everything from two sides. The high edges of the bottom are used to strengthen the construction, but at the same time they create a storage drawer for everything from the baby's diapers to the child's toys and the teenager's sportswear. Pretty smart, right?

Small details solve new needs

Living with children is like experiencing constantly changing surroundings. Most parents around the world seem to agree. Suddenly a jacket is too small, the soft toy is too childish – or it's time to share the wardrobe with a younger sibling. In order to make SMÅSTAD as flexible as possible, we developed a number of accessories such as hooks and handles, label holders and a mirror – all of which you can easily add or remove as needs change.

Everything on its hook

Have you thought about what a school corridor looks like? They’re often full of hooks, and that’s no coincidence. Hangers are difficult to handle for children of most ages, and lifting out a garment from a neat pile of folded ones in the wardrobe can be almost impossible (and just as difficult to put back). Both HJÄLPA and LÄTTHET in our hooks range fit SMÅSTAD and have been expanded with two new smart hook models. One that you attach around the clothes rail, and one that fixes in place over a door or a drawer so that the back works like a clamp for the latest drawing or photo. Besides clothes, the hooks can be used to hang backpacks, necklaces, hats – basically everything that busy children want to be able to reach quickly and easily.

Symbols guide in the wardrobe

Children learn through repetition and routines, but may sometimes need some help along the way. In preschools, symbols and signs are often used to help with structure and guidance. Even at home, symbols can support daily routines and are a way to communicate without nagging. With HÄNGIG label holder you can label drawers with pictures of socks, underwear and sweaters so it will be easier for a half-awake child to find the right garment. Use the symbols included with HÄNGIG or let your child create their own using some colouring pens. With the label holder, children can also pimp their wardrobe as much as they like – without you pulling your hair out over old stickers that don't come off.

A private room sized two square metres

During their school years, it becomes increasingly important for children to have their own private nook where they can do arts and crafts, play games and read – on their own or with a friend. But it is not always easy to create this privacy if they share a room with a sibling. With SMÅSTAD loft bed, we wanted to create a room within the room and fit in as many features and as much flexibility as possible in a small space. Under the bed there is a desk and a wardrobe that forms a wall towards the rest of the room, and if you add storage drawers there is plenty of room for clothes, toys and school things. Add hooks, cork doors and carefully selected handles for a well-thought-out nook with an ‘own room’ feeling.

Set the style with handles

How about a rounded wooden knob, or a metal handle in vibrant colours and a graphical style? Handles are a bit like the personality of storage furniture, and by changing them you can easily change the style without it costing much. For SMÅSTAD we’ve developed BEGRIPA, PLOCKAR and LAPPMES – handles and knobs which all have soft shapes and are adapted to allow the small hands of children to easily grip them. For older children there are JÄRNSPARV arrow-shaped handles that can be mounted facing different directions to create a fun and personal expression with a touch of attitude.

Safety first

It hurts to hit a sharp edge, no matter how old you are. That’s why the corners of all doors and drawers in SMÅSTAD are softly rounded. In order to make the entire storage system as safe and secure as possible, we already had our safety experts involved from the start. They are trained to see possible risks based on different ages. For example, the hinges have built-in dampers that catch the door so that it closes softly and reduces the risk of pinching small fingers. But you need to ensure the most important safety precaution at home: always anchor your storage furniture to the wall to prevent the risk of it from tipping over.

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Material

What is constructed board?

We use constructed boards when manufacturing many of our pieces of furniture, such as tables and wardrobes. They are light yet still stable and strong. Each board has a frame made of chipboard, fibreboard or solid wood, while the inside is a honeycomb filling structure made of mostly recycled paper, which is extra durable thanks to its special construction. The board is then covered with a protective paint, foil or veneer depending on the style wanted.


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