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Galaxus Finds: things I don’t want to be without – part 7

Pia Seidel
19.3.2025
Translation: Elicia Payne

TikTok is full of Muji, Ikea and Amazon Finds. I discovered some of these gems at Galaxus a long time ago. That’s why I’ve started my own series: Galaxus Finds. Here comes the seventh episode of my personal favourites from our range.

Amazon Finds has become a trend on social media and gained traction for its unbeatable mix of variety, value for money and the element of surprise. It’s precisely this kind of magic I want to capture with my Galaxus discoveries too. Dive into a world of little gems that might enrich your everyday life and bring a breath of fresh air into your routine.

Faithful companion for your hair

I discovered the Everclaw by chance when I needed a new hair clip – it felt like I’d just broken the hundredth one. I soon realised why this clip stands out from the crowd: unlike the usual models with claws that quickly give up the ghost, the Everclaw relies on robust acetate, which is virtually unbreakable. Its metal-free construction ensures a hair-friendly hold. Another plus is the subtle leopard print design – it suits every hair colour.

An accessory that combines functionality and elegance.
An accessory that combines functionality and elegance.
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A tidy stash

The stackable Albula boxes from Rotho have become a must-have in my home. The fact there are three sizes means they always come in handy. Thanks to the clever design without stacking indents, they make optimum use of space. The best thing about them? They’re made from recycled plastic, are BPA-free and super easy to clean, inside and out. That’s why I use the smallest size box for my organic waste.

The practical handles make them easy-peasy to carry, even when they’re full to the brim.
The practical handles make them easy-peasy to carry, even when they’re full to the brim.
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Stylish disguise in the kitchen

In my kitchen, I heavily rely on the bamboo covers for the stove. They’re not only stylish, but also really practical. When the stove’s not on, I place them over the hobs and immediately have more space to work or store things. And if I need a chopping board, they’re right at hand. Cleaning them is a piece of cake: use a small amount of mild soap, warm water and they’re as good as new.

A camouflage artist who conceals worn stove tops.
A camouflage artist who conceals worn stove tops.
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My model’s currently out of stock, but here are some alternatives.

Versatile quick-change artists

With the Pulp boxes made of sustainable pulp paper from Ferm Living, I combat chaos. They’re lightweight, stackable and visually modest. In the cupboard, for photos and documents or toys in the children’s room – these storage boxes fit in seamlessly and radiate a warm atmosphere in their beige tone.

The small storage space miracle with a beautiful grooved pattern comes in a practical set of two.
The small storage space miracle with a beautiful grooved pattern comes in a practical set of two.
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For mount-free support

Sometimes you just need a smart solution that does the job without a lot of fuss. The Wenko hanging rail is just that: a flexible marvel with an adjustable width which simply clamps between two walls. In my case, the rail with a curtain attached to it cover a door that’s no longer used. The best thing about them? With a diameter of two centimetres, it fits (almost) any curtain and delivers what it promises: stability.

It’s adaptable...
It’s adaptable...
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...and quick to put up.
...and quick to put up.
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A straightforward and understated solution for your curtains: a telescope rail.
A straightforward and understated solution for your curtains: a telescope rail.
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