Decorative Storage Organizer boxes with Magnetic Sealable Lids (Set of 3) (Peacock)
From photos and files to clothing and accessories, this set of storage boxes from Raymond Waites adds both function and style to any room in your home. The Decorative Storage Organizer boxes with Magnetic Sealable Lids (Set of 3) Peacock are made from stiff board material and feature a colorful allover print of beautiful peacocks and their distinctive feather plumes. Each box features a flip top lid with a lip on the front edge that secures with a magnetic closure. In sizes that range from small to large, each box is detailed with a contrasting yet coordinating front lip that gives each one a distinctive look. Shipped as nested boxes stacked inside one another, this storage box set serves a variety of different purposes and can be used to hold all types of personal accessories and household items. The nested design makes them perfect for stacking and allows you to maximize storage space on a shelf or desk top. In a bedroom, these boxes can be used to hold cosmetics and hair accessories, trinkets and keepsakes that you want to keep concealed from view, photos and note cards, or important documents and files. In a closet, these boxes can be used to hold seasonal clothing or small accessories such as belts, scarves, jewelry, and sunglasses. In an office, use these boxes as a stylish and chic way to conceal office supplies, art supplies, photos, or tax forms and other important papers. No matter where you use them, these boxes add a touch of beauty and a bit of useful function to any interior space. The colorful peacock print makes them easy to coordinate into any casual, shabby chic, or vintage-inspired room design. Measures: Small 12.5 in. x 12 in. x 6.5 in.; Medium 14.5 in. x 12.5 in. x 16.5 in.; Large 15.5 in. x 14 in. x 7.5 in.
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