organiseringstiller
Organiseringstiller is a Scandinavian design concept and type of furniture that serves as a modular, tiered organizer. Typically constructed of wood, metal or sustainably sourced plastic, it features a stackable set of trays or shelves that can be reused or rearranged to accommodate a variety of household or office items. The design dates back to the late 1940s and early 1950s, when the post‑war era in Sweden and Norway saw a surge in functionalist architecture and interior design. Designers sought to create affordable, versatile solutions that maximised storage in small living spaces, and the organiseringstiller quickly became a staple of mid‑century kitchen and storage cabinetry.
Key characteristics include a simple rectangular footprint, clear dividing lines between compartments, and lightweight construction. The
In the decades that followed, various manufacturers in Sweden and Denmark produced diverse iterations, some featuring