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Wooden Storage Organiser Box

$20.00

24 in stock

MADE FROM WOOD & COCONUT FIBER WASTE

100% COMPOSTABLE

Description

A build yourself wooden box includes 16 screws. It can be used for storage, as an organiser, hamper or a simple decoration for any occasion. Featuring a bright wooden colour of natural pine wood to evoke nature and bring calm to your home.

SPECIFICATION

  • Hand crafted from natural Pine Wood
  • Pieces may vary slightly based on the unique markings and colouration of the wood
  • Made in limited number due to the availability of waste material
  • Size: L 30cm x W 20cm x H 13cm | 11.8” x  7.9” x 5.1”

WHO MADE THIS?

This wooden storage box is hand-crafted by a Coco Fibre community in Purwosari Village, Indonesia. We design our products in Australia using the nature of circularity, recycle & upcycle –  nothing goes to waste. The workshop partners in remote Indonesia help us to realise this dream. READ MORE

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