
"Taking pills or supplements daily is a fact of life for a growing number of people, yet the objects designed for that routine communicate apology. bovii was built to sit on a restaurant table without anyone feeling the need to explain it, a standard that immediately separates it from the category it nominally belongs to."
"An aluminum casing with a circumferential ribbed texture runs across the surface of each box, giving it the tactile weight and finish vocabulary of an everyday carry item rather than a medical aid. The push-to-open mechanism at the front face adds a satisfying mechanical interaction, the kind of considered detail that signals the object has been thought through beyond its functional minimum."
"The rattle-reduction system is patent-pending, which suggests the solution is more engineered than it first appears, though the specific mechanism is not publicly detailed. The modularity is where the product's logic really opens up. Each box measures 105mm x 55mm x 14mm and weighs 80g, with built-in magnets allowing multiple units to stack in precise alignment."
Bovii is a modular aluminum pill organizer that challenges the conventional design of pharmacy pill boxes, which traditionally prioritize discretion over visibility. Unlike standard plastic organizers designed to hide away, bovii is engineered to be displayed openly without requiring explanation. The design features an aluminum casing with circumferential ribbed texture, providing tactile weight and finish comparable to everyday carry items. A push-to-open mechanism offers satisfying mechanical interaction, while soft silicone inserts hold tablets quietly in place, addressing the common rattling problem of standard cases. The product includes a patent-pending rattle-reduction system and modular design with built-in magnets for precise stacking alignment.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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