Egg tray 12 eggs
An egg tray for 12 eggs creates a fixed space in the fridge, so you can quickly see what you have and how much is left. The clear plastic provides an overview in everyday life, and the space-saving design makes it easy to create a quiet zone for breakfast and baking. Place the tray on a shelf where it can stand in line with your other boxes, so the system is easy to maintain. When the eggs have a fixed place, you avoid them moving around, and you can pack the rest of the shelf symmetrically with other boxes in the same series.
Plastic egg carton
A plastic egg tray keeps 12 eggs together and protected, while also making the contents visible. This makes it easy to plan your shopping and avoid double-buying. Use it on the fridge shelf as part of a fixed breakfast zone, so eggs, butter and cold cuts are all together. The smooth surface is easy to keep clean, and the flat top makes it possible to place lightweight items on top if the rest of the fridge is set up with stackable boxes. Stick to a few repeating sizes around the tray for a simple, harmonious look.
Stackable storage in the refrigerator
Stackable storage takes advantage of height and creates order in rows. If you choose boxes with lids, the stacking will be stable and uniform. A concrete choice is the lid for the small refrigerator box , which closes the boxes you reach for every day. Place the egg tray at the front of the shelf and build a straight row behind it with boxes of the same width. When you pull out a box, it is easy to see the contents and put it back in place. Stick to the same 2-3 sizes on the shelf for a system that is easy to use every day.
SmartStore refrigerator box
SmartStore boxes match in size, so you can build a modular setup around the egg tray. For example, place the tray next to a medium refrigerator box for cold cuts, yogurt or fruit, so breakfast is all in one zone. The boxes can be used in both the refrigerator and freezer, making it easy to move leftovers from the fridge to the freezer as needed. Maintain a clear structure on the shelf by placing the boxes in straight lines and letting the egg tray mark the space at the front, where it is easy to reach.
Choose the size
- XS: Berries, small snacks, cherry tomatoes and open small jars.
- Small: Dairy products, children's snacks, small yogurts and vegetables.
- Medium: Cold cuts, larger dairy products, fruit and vegetables, open jars and jars.
Refrigerator organization
Start by defining fixed zones: breakfast, cooking, vegetables, leftovers and snacks. Let the egg tray define the breakfast zone and place accessories next to it in boxes of the same width. Small glasses and bottles are collected efficiently on a high-rimmed plastic turntable , so you can quickly reach dressings or pestos. Close the boxes with separate lids and stack them on top of each other to optimize space in the refrigerator. Keep the same order from time to time - this makes it easy for the whole family to put things in their place.
Kitchen cabinet storage
If you have a small stock of eggs and dry goods outside the fridge, you can create the same peace in your kitchen cabinets with a set of coordinated sizes. A fridge package makes it easy to start a system that also works with what you have in the fridge. Build one shelf for breakfast: the egg tray in the fridge and dry goods such as oatmeal and crispbread in boxes in the cupboard. When the categories are all in their own place, you can quickly find what you need and maintain an overview in a busy everyday life.































