
"ONE BOX 4.0 takes a different approach by treating organization as something that belongs inside the game itself, using modular wooden compartments that stay open and active throughout play. The whole thing behaves less like a box and more like a portable command deck that happens to collapse into something the size of a pencil case. You unfold it, and the table suddenly has lanes, stages, and zones instead of a single flat battlefield where everything fights for the same square inches."
"CHENGSHE.design built the system from mortise and tenon joinery, the kind of traditional woodworking that holds furniture together without screws or glue. Each unit comes in beech, teak, or black walnut, and the natural grain variations mean no two boxes look identical. The modules include card display stands, contained dice rolling areas, and phone holders that keep digital rulebooks accessible without crowding the play surface."
"The design addresses three distinct phases of a session: setup, active play, and teardown. Before play, the modules unfold from a single case into multiple zones in a matter of seconds, with dividers and trays already proportioned for cards, dice, tokens, and reference materials. During play, cards sit upright in angled stands, which keeps information visible and reduces edge wear from constant"
ONE BOX 4.0 is a portable modular organizer that unfolds from a single carryable brick into a tabletop system with lanes, stages, and zones. The system uses mortise and tenon joinery and is available in beech, teak, or black walnut, producing unique grain variations. Included modules provide card display stands, contained dice rolling areas, phone holders, dividers, and trays sized for cards, dice, tokens, and references. The design supports rapid setup, active play organization, and efficient teardown while protecting card edges and keeping digital rulebooks accessible without crowding the play surface. Price listed at $59, discounted from $119 (59% off).
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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