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This shelf organizer can fit up to 36 10.75-ounce cans or 27 15-ounce cans, making it the perfect solution for storing them neatly in any pantry. Delamu Over-The-Door Pantry Organizer Amazon
Rethink Your Spice Rack. The small slots of old wooden soda crates are perfectly poised to contain your most-reached-for herbs and spices. Just stack the crates on their sides and fill as desired.
In this Maine project by interior designer Angie Hranowsky, floating shelves and stacked bowls add a dash of color the wood-paneled walls. Maura McEvoy Hang Your Pots and Pans
Wooden box with full cleated ends (Style 2) Man with wooden box or chest, 1625. A wooden box is a container made of wood for storage or as a shipping container. Construction may include several types of wood; lumber (timber), plywood, engineered woods, etc. For some purposes, decorative woods are used.
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A wooden bed built into the wall panelling can be seen at Craigievar Castle, converted in the early 20th-century to hold a bathtub. [33] A wooden close bed or box-bed was an "essay" or apprentice piece for an Edinburgh wright in 1683, [ 34 ] and such beds remained a feature of a range of Scottish homes into the 19th-century.