Pegboard - Space organization system

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Pegboard

What is Pegboard?

A practical perforated board on which you can freely hang necessary items, adapting its layout to your own needs. It helps to organize space, combining aesthetics with functionality - ideal for an office, workshop or kitchen.

Is it possible to expand the organizer with additional elements after some time?

Absolutely. Our system is modular, which means you can buy additional hooks, shelves or handles at any time. Thanks to this, the organizer "grows" with your needs and allows you to easily change the layout of the space on the wall.

Can the pegboard be mounted vertically or only horizontally?

You can mount it both vertically and horizontally, depending on the space you have. This flexibility makes the organizer a universal wall decoration – you can perfectly adapt it to the layout of your living room or other room.

What accessories can you choose for a wall organizer?

The offer includes a wide range of accessories: from laptop and watch holders, through various hooks (e.g. for keys, jewelry or kitchen utensils), to various types of shelves. Thanks to the modular design, you decide how to plan the space, while creating a unique decoration on the wall.

Do I need anything for assembly?

All you need is a drill with a 6-bit drill, because the mounting pins are included in the set. The assembly is simple and quick, so you can start using the organizer in no time.

What is pegboard made of?

Pegboard is made of high-quality birch plywood. This material not only looks beautiful, but is also durable and resistant to everyday use. Thanks to this, the organizer will please your eye and serve you for a long time.

Is this good wall decoration for a bedroom?

Definitely yes! Thanks to its modern form and elegant finish, the pegboard can be not only a practical organizer, but also a stylish decoration. It fits perfectly with both minimalist and more classic arrangements, giving the interior a fresh and pleasant character.

Collection: Pegboard

Pegboard Collection – Modern Wall Organizers

The pegboard collection is a functional and aesthetic wall organizer that helps organize the space in your home, office or studio. Made of high-quality plywood, they combine minimalist design with practicality, creating a stylish wall decoration that adapts to your needs.

Choose a pegboard that suits your interior

The collection includes various sizes and variants of perforated boards , which allow for full personalization. Thanks to the modular design, you can add shelves, hooks and handles, creating a unique space organization system.

Features of the pegboard collection

  • Functionality – allows you to organize tools, accessories and decorations.
  • Flexibility – can be mounted vertically and horizontally, adapting to various interiors.
  • Modularity – option to expand with additional accessories such as shelves, hooks and handles.
  • Designer look – modern, yet natural aesthetics that suit many arrangements.
  • Save space – wall organization frees up space on your desk or countertop.

Create your own unique arrangement and enjoy order in beautiful style ! Choose the pegboard that best suits your needs and match it with the perfect accessories.

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Trivia

Does all wood float?

Most species of wood float on water, but there are some that sink due to their high density, including the native species of Boxwood.

Glue recipe not modern...

Before the era of synthetic glues, wood was mainly joined with natural binders obtained from animal waste – skin, tendons and bones (collagen). Such glue in the form of granules or sheets was dissolved in water and then heated in a so-called glue pot. It was kept at a constant, fairly low temperature (usually 60–70°C) to maintain the right consistency.

Wooden car parts?

In the first cars (e.g. Ford Model T) the body and structure elements were largely made of wood, which was later covered with sheet metal.

Why was it not possible to freely own a black oak tree in Poland in the past?

In the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (including the First Polish Republic), the black oak was treated as a good of exceptional value – like some fossil deposits, it belonged to the so-called regalia, or exclusive royal or state rights. This meant that a found black oak was formally subject to the authority of the ruler (later the state) and could not be freely acquired or possessed without special permission. In practice, landowners sometimes reported such finds to avoid accusations of misappropriation of royal (or state) property.