Beautiful item! Great for storing small items.
Whoever thought to create book boxes had a good idea. I really like them. They can help get clutter out of sight and keep items in consistent, easy-to-find places. Those odds and ends, like keys and glasses, that tend to land on an entry table are good candidates for a book box. Remotes can be kept together. The boxes could hold money, mail, charging cords, and even wrapped candy. The list goes on. These three box sizes offer different options. Large, heavier items, like remotes, will fit easily in the large box, which will need to lie flat. Lightweight items, like heirloom letters, could go in a box that stands up. Tuck a box in with books on a library shelf and it becomes obscure. The lids on the boxes clamp lightly onto the bases, so what’s inside doesn’t easily fall out. The sturdy boxes have smooth, matte covers and designs that resemble real books. Visitors might want to read them when they see the interesting titles. :-)
I love these decorative book boxes—they look great on my ottoman and help keep things organized. I use them to hide the TV remotes and a little clutter, and they blend in perfectly with my décor.The design is simple but elegant, and they’re sturdy enough to use for storage while still looking decorative. Overall, they’re stylish, practical, and a great addition to my living room setup.