We think of the pyramid boxes as a stylish way to store away little treasures - office supply, jewelry and other bits and bobs. They are designed by Danish architect Henrik Ilfeldt, who studied building architecture at first, but then changed into furniture architecture. Designing the series of pyramid boxes he was also inspired by building structures and reflections of lights and shades. The pyramid boxes come in 4 sizes and in a total of 12 colors as well as solid oak. They retail from 24 EUR to 30 EUR and in Europe they can be purchased at Charles and Marie. From September on a selection of pyramid boxes will be sold worldwide by American company FOSSIL.
PYRAMID BOX
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- PYRAMID BOX
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- Korridor Design
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