This one's on a roll.
Laundry day is about to get loads easier, now that you’ve got this hamper to help you out. It’ll go wherever you do thanks to those handy wheels underneath, plus there’s a walnut handle for easy-breezy pushing. Oh, and see that sturdy steel basket? Bring on even your heftiest pile of towels. Pair it up with the matching basket if need be, and you can consider the dirty linens handled.
Photography by Ty Mecham & Julia Gartland
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Yamazaki Home
Brooklyn, NY
Yamazaki Home is a Japanese home goods company that has been designing sleek organizational tools to refresh and simplify your life for over 100 years. Inspired by life in Japan, where cities are particularly dense, their focus is on clever, space-saving solutions.
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Reviews for
Steel and Wood Slim Rolling Laundry Hamper
Reviews for
Steel and Wood Slim Rolling Laundry Hamper
All reviews come from Verified Purchases
Functional Slim Design
This rolling laundry hamper works well for us. It slides neatly underneath a shelf in our closet, and it's easy to roll to the laundry room, which is just outside our master bedroom. Perfect size for one to two loads. I may purchase a couple more so I can separate loads by color. Seriously--these take up practically no space!
Perfect!
This hamper is perfect for laundry that might be a little damp. Also, I can see what needs to be sorted and washed quickly.
Very Handy
The first time I got them wet the smell was not so good. But after washing it in the dishwasher them seem fine now. Very handy and my husband likes the texture of them for washing dishes. If he’s happy I’m happy. I like not having dirty dish clothes in the sink.
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