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Hotel Box by Letizia Rossi

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An attractive container for shoes and other miscellanea, The Hotel Box from Pure Nomade is a storage solution that you don't have to hide in the closet. Designed by Danish industrial designers Lilian Adler and Soren Berg to function as both a box and a piece of furniture, the Hotel box can be stacked vertically and horizontally up to 10 boxes high. Made from the finest quality paper the collapsible Hotel Box is available in 16 beautiful patterns with new designs to debut every six months.

Buy online at Design My World for 9.50 £.

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This entry posted on 06 October 2006 at 9:29 AM
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