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Webby Wednesday: BoxedOnline.com

Boxed is an online store that offers an exceptional collection of modern furniture and accessories created by independent designers that you won’t find elsewhere. According to the site they are “not fond of mass productions”.

They connect you with the designers and offer you the chance to customise all your orders and receive them in 3-weeks. And that’s not all; they also promote emerging designers and artisans in developing countries and offer them a free retail space to sell their merchandise.

Right now I’m eyeing these decorative porcelain wall tiles. I can just imagine using them all on one wall. They’d look so awesome!

Thank you Sarah of Boxed Online for sharing this hidden gem with me!


Comments

Sarah S. said…
Hey,
You are most welcome, and thank you for your comments! Hurry book your order, these are absolutely priceless tiles.
Xx
Sarah
Confashion said…
Sarah S.
You're more than welcome :)
hahah I'm kind of lost here! The tiles are not the only thing I want to buy! :P
Sarah S. said…
Feel free to drop us a line! Contact us at order@boxedonline.com or write me personally should you need any advice at sarah@boxedonline.com Stay tuned, the initiative is growing. We are also active at Facebook: www.facebook.com/Boxedonline
and at Twitter @Boxedonline.
Hope to see you around.
Rgds.
SS
Sarah
Anonymous said…
I saw every items in another website..I bought the wall tiles they are amazing! good for you to sell them in a good price.

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