Shkatulka, the Russian word for “casket,” connotes a traditional keepsake box with hidden valuables inside. Lesha Galkin’s interpretation is a wooden box that can be taken apart and reassembled to form a desk organizer or a catch-all. Making the quality design reality was a collaborative effort. Pavel Brick and Matthias Marte of Verstak did the woodwork, and Aleksandr Baharev of Juzzline carved the marble. Perfect for the modern workspace.
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