Birdhouse with A2 paper roll – for use on tables or mounted on the wall.
Suitable for A2-sized paper rolls.
Material: Powder-coated steel
Colour: Black
Recyclable: 99%
Production: 100% made in the Netherlands
Includes: A2 paper roll (FSC, 30 m × 45 cm)
Dimensions: 210 × 190 × 540 mm
Delivery within NL & EU: 3–7 business days
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BLÅ TIT A2 – Paper roll holder shaped like a birdhouse
A stylish and functional paper roll holder in the shape of a birdhouse.
Perfect for writing down ideas, thoughts, and plans — on the table, on the wall, or even on the floor.
Decorative yet practical.
Creates a warm atmosphere and invites creativity — in the office, at school, in meeting rooms, at home, or in restaurants.
Let your ideas roll – creativity starts here
The Blå-Tit paper roll holder is a hatching place for creativity.
A birdhouse with a roll of paper that you can:
- roll out across the table
- mount on the wall
- carry by its little roof
Thanks to the integrated handle, this paper roll holder is easy to take anywhere and place wherever you need it.
Its roof also functions as a tear-off edge and helps smooth the paper neatly across the table
A large sheet of paper always within reach
With Blå-Tit, you’ll always have a generous canvas ready for planning, sketching and visualising ideas.
Whether you’re collaborating at the table or presenting something big on the wall — this paper roll holder makes it easy to capture thoughts and develop them further.
It supports focus, creative thinking and teamwork — in a friendly and approachable way.
Collaborate creatively on large-format paper
Did you know that sketching, visual notetaking and planning together leads to more interaction, clarity and impact — during and after meetings?
Visualising thoughts is not only fun, it helps you think differently.
You’ll start seeing connections you didn’t notice before — and it encourages you to experiment and explore bold new ideas.
In the classroom: paper as fertile ground for learning
Large-format paper boosts both learning and social development.
It inspires students to:
- work together
- plan together
- grow together
When students work out project ideas on a big sheet of paper, something magical happens:
structure, creativity and engagement come together.
By drawing, writing and brainstorming as a group, students strengthen their communication and problem-solving skills.
The result? A physical memory aid — and a fun, interactive learning experience that sticks.