Buying gorgeous new IKEA storage baskets to organise all your clutter counts as spring cleaning right? Yes, we think it does. So give yourself a break from all the mopping and vacuuming and scrubbing, and treat yourself to some nice new storage instead. Not only will these baskets help tidy up your space and get rid of all those bits you just can't find a home for, but these are also really affordable and guaranteed to style every room.
Oh, and did we mention that these are all made from natural and renewable fibres that are highly sustainable? So they are eco-friendly too, these do really tick all the boxes.
We've rounded up our favourite Ikea storage baskets below to provide you with some shopping inspiration...
Fladis Basket | £13
Let's start off with a classic. You have got to recognise this iconic basket! Literally everyone seems to have it and it's easy to see why – it's cheap and stylish. These baskets are great for storing spare cushions and throws in your living room but they also make for fab plant pots. Just pop your houseplant in its current pot inside this basket for a bang on trend look.
Tjillevips Basket | £15
Oh how we wish our Ikea storage baskets could always be filled with beautiful rustic blooms, but alas, we will be using this lovely handwoven seagrass basket for storing shoes, and dog leads and spare shopping bags.
The Tjillevips range is actually new. Each piece is handmade by skilled craftspeople and made using natural, fast-growing plants which makes them a sustainable choice too.
Tjillevips Basket | £8
This gorgeous basket is also part of the new range. We love the warm colour which would be perfect for adding a rustic touch to any room. These would work well as a pair, or even paired with another IKEA basket to add texture and interest to some shelving or practical hallway storage.
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Tjillevips Basket | £25
If you are after a simple basket with a nice shape and sturdy design, this would be a good pick. As this is more likely to keep its shape than our other options which have a more relaxed look, this would be ideal for shoe storage. It comes in two sizes too; this larger one and a smaller version for £19.
Snidad | £25
Another Ikea basket we have been seeing all over Instagram. This one would definitely give a bit of a boho vibe to a living room or bedroom but it does say you can use it in damp areas too so this would be so cool as towel storage in a bathroom.
Hebe joined the Real Homes team in early 2018 as Staff Writer before moving to the Livingetc team in 2021 where she took on a role as Digital Editor. She loves boho and 70's style and is a big fan of Instagram as a source of interiors inspiration. When she isn't writing about interiors, she is renovating her own spaces – be it wallpapering a hallway, painting kitchen cupboards or converting a van.
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