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Linen Under Bed Storage Containers 6" — 60L, 2-Pack

Brand: Vailando
SKU: V718-CREAM
28.99 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

The space under your bed is probably the largest unused storage area in your bedroom. Most under-bed bins don't take advantage of it — they're too tall for low frames, too flimsy to pull in and out without collapsing, or sealed with zippers that stick after three months. We designed the Vailando V718 at exactly 6 inches tall — slim enough to slide under most bed frames while still offering 60 liters of usable space per container. That's enough for a full season of off-duty clothing, a spare set of bedding, or a collection of throw blankets you only need when the temperature drops. The structure holds up because it's built to. PP board panels line the sides and bottom, giving each container a rigid shape that doesn't buckle when you load it with heavy blankets or pull it out by one handle. The exterior is wrapped in two-ply thickened linen fabric — breathable enough to prevent moisture buildup and musty odors, sturdy enough to resist tearing along the edges where most thin-walled bins fail first. The zipper is a detail worth mentioning. It's a two-way metal zipper, tested through 1,000 open-close cycles, running along the full top perimeter for wide-mouth access. No fumbling, no catching, no teeth that fall out of alignment down the line. Reinforced handles on three sides let you pull the container out from under the bed, carry it to the closet, or slide it onto a shelf — without gripping fabric alone. A large clear PVC window on the front identifies contents at a glance. No unzipping required to figure out which bin holds the winter sweaters. When the season turns and you don't need them, both containers fold flat and store in a drawer or closet corner. Two containers per package — enough to turn the dead space under a queen or king bed into a working extension of your closet.

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  • Cream — 28.99 USD — In stock

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