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working class studio storage boxes


i’ll always have a soft spot for anything coming from savannah. savannah is the first city, other than my hometown, where i really felt at home, and it’s also the city where we’ll be getting married next year. so i was happy to hear from jessica at working class studio (a program where students design work for sale) about these cute new fabric-covered storage boxes. i always need a pretty place to keep things in order so these might need to be in my tiny mini-office some day. the boxes will be available december 1st so click here to pick one up when they’re officially for sale.

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Dana

neat boxes, but I’m interested in the wardrobe where they’re stacked. Any information about it? like where I could buy one?

kristin

these are lovely! i am such a fan of working class studio…and savannah! it’s charleston’s sister city so i head down that way from time to time. it’s so beautiful there, and what a great location for your wedding!!!

Heidi

Love them and am totally in need! Any idea how much they are going for?

Angelshair

I love working class Studio!

Their Ben Melamine Collection is Fab too!

For prices you can go to their store locator on their website.

Kait

Love ya’ll for the Working Class Studio love.
It’s so good for SCAD (which is my school!).

Beautiful boxes! I love them to death.

katie

Thanks for the shout out to w.c.s. my now-husband did his internship there, and we both went to scad. your wedding is going to be so beautiful. can i come?

claire

savannah has a special place in my heart as well. :) and these boxes from working class are lovely, as is all their work.

Dana

If you can believe it, I’m another Dana that woudl really love to know where to get that bamboo-inspired wardrobe. It answers many of my bedroom needs! Any leads??

K i k i

Wow! These are great! The patterns are terrific — love the colors. So much better than the plain-old boring boxes you see everywhere these days.

Question, though — do these boxes collapse?

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