Handmade Strawberry Thief Green Box | William Morris Fabric Jewellery/ Sewing Organiser with Removable Tray
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Bring
the
ultimate
organisation
and
timeless
charm
to
your
home
with
a
piece
that
deserves
to
be
proudly
displayed.
Handbound
using
the
traditional
art
of
Cartonnage,
this
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Bring the ultimate organisation and timeless charm to your home with a piece that deserves to be proudly displayed. Handbound using the traditional art of Cartonnage, this premium fabric-covered organiser box combines sturdy, lightweight functionality with classic British design.
Wrapped in 100% premium cotton featuring the legendary William Morris 'Strawberry Thief' print, this multi-level case keeps your most cherished items beautifully arranged while serving as an elegant statement piece for your decor.
Why You’ll Love It:
Double-Decker Smart Storage: Features a clever removable top tray that nests perfectly above a spacious lower compartment. Both levels are built with fixed dividers to easily categorise your items.
Custom Layouts Upon Request: Need a specific divider configuration? I want this box to fit your life flawlessly—simply send me a message for a personalised layout!
Invisible Magnetic Closure: Designed with a hidden magnet in the lid for a sleek, 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 being flawlessly aligned.
Endless Versatility: The perfect heirloom storage solution for fine jewellery, sewing accessories, embroidery threads, cosmetics, stationery, or craft supplies.
The History Behind the Print: 'Strawberry Thief' Designed in 1883, Strawberry Thief remains one of the most iconic and beloved British textile designs in history. William Morris was inspired to create the pattern after watching thrushes cheekily steal strawberries from the kitchen garden of his countryside home, Kelmscott Manor in Oxfordshire. The flattened profile of the birds and the beautiful stylisation of the foliage highlight Morris's deep appreciation and brilliant adaptation of historical Islamic tile designs.