Handmade Pink Jasmine Keepsake Box | Willing Morris Fabric Organiser with Magnetic Closure
Regular price£52.00
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Customisable
Handmade
Clear
your
clutter
and
elevate
your
interior
decor
with
a
smart,
beautiful
organiser
designed
to
be
proudly
displayed.
Hand-bound
using
the
traditional
art
of
Cartonnage,
this
p...
Clear your clutter and elevate your interior decor with a smart, beautiful organiser designed to be proudly displayed. Hand-bound using the traditional art of Cartonnage, this premium fabric-covered storage case seamlessly marries daily utility with classic British heritage.
Wrapped in 100% premium cotton featuring the enchanting William Morris 'Jasmine' print, this exceptionally designed box keeps your finest treasures perfectly categorised while adding an elegant, artistic touch to any room.
Why You’ll Love It:
Smart 4-Section Layout: Features three compact front compartments perfect for rings, buttons, or clips, and one long rear section ideal for necklaces, pens, or tools.
Custom Layouts Available: Need a different configuration? I want this box to fit your life perfectly. Simply send me a message for a custom-tailored interior layout!
Invisible Magnetic Closure: Crafted with a hidden magnet in the lid to ensure a flush, secure, and satisfyingly smooth snap-shut finish.
Meticulous Hand-Craftsmanship: Built entirely from scratch. Every eco-friendly structural cardboard panel is meticulously hand-measured and cut with absolute precision before assembly.
The Ultimate Multipurpose Companion: An incredibly versatile tray ideal for fine jewellery, craft supplies, sewing accessories, or everyday desk stationery.
The History Behind the Print: 'Jasmine' Designed by William Morris in 1872, Jasmine is a defining example of his genius for translating real garden plants into repeating flat patterns. Inspired by the heavily scented jasmine growing directly along the walls of his home, Morris layered a delicate foreground trail of scrolling jasmine over a densely woven background of native English hawthorn leaves and blossoms. Initially block-printed using 11 separate woodblocks in distemper colours, it beautifully demonstrates his master skill at completely disguising where a pattern repeats.