Cork Box is a stackable storage solution designed by Ana Relvao and Gerhardt Kellermann that blends modern design with sustainable materials. The boxes are made from natural toasted cork agglomerate formed by heating cork granules under high pressure so the cork's natural resin binds the material without chemicals or adhesives. The result is a sturdy, lightweight product that retains cork's tactile, organic qualities. Rounded edges, smooth finish, natural texture, and warm color create a calm, cozy aesthetic adaptable to minimalist or rustic interiors. Harvesting cork bark allows trees to regenerate, and the stackable, movable construction enables flexible organization.
What truly sets the Cork Box apart is its material. The boxes are made from natural toasted cork agglomerate, a substance created when cork granules are heated under high pressure. During this process, the heat activates the natural resin found within the cork itself, transforming it into an effective binding agent. This means no chemicals or adhesives are needed, making the Cork Box a genuinely eco-friendly choice. The result is a sturdy, lightweight material that maintains the tactile, organic qualities of cork while offering durability and strength.
Sustainability is at the core of the Cork Box design. Cork is harvested from the bark of cork oak trees, which can be stripped without damaging the tree, allowing it to regenerate naturally. This renewable method, combined with the chemical-free production of the agglomerate, makes the Cork Box a standout in environmentally responsible design. Functionality shines through in the Cork Box's design. The boxes are lightweight and easy to move, making it simple to reorganize your space as your needs change.
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