A playful accessory by Swedish designer Gustav Karlsson, the Kino Lunchbox folds up like a paper box to form trays and carriers of various sizes. The exterior is minimally decorated, while the interior is printed with symbols of food, drink, and culture. Three take away boxes, with integrated handles. One for the main course, one for soups and stews and one for salad/bread. Inspired by vintage camera bags, the packages are made of sustainable sourced paper board with a starch lining, 100% composable and microwave-friendly.
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