The $50 SHELL Treats Your Keys and Wallet as Things Worth Displaying - Yanko Design
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The $50 SHELL Treats Your Keys and Wallet as Things Worth Displaying - Yanko Design
"Most entryway organizers fall somewhere between two unsatisfying extremes: purely functional things that look like afterthoughts, or purely decorative objects that don't actually hold anything. Dump trays accumulate more clutter than they resolve, adhesive hooks pull paint off walls, and floating shelves become flat surfaces for miscellaneous junk. The first thing you see walking in and the last thing you grab heading out rarely looks the way it should."
"The SHELL is built around a different idea. Rather than hiding your keys and wallet in a tray or box, it treats them as things worth displaying, giving them an architectural home on the wall that's as thoughtful to look at as it is to use. It sits at the intersection of furniture design and everyday storage, and it pulls off both."
"An open, structural frame with angular side geometry gives SHELL a wall presence that reads more architectural than decorative, and more purposeful than either. The hooks can be repositioned to accommodate whatever needs hanging that day: a set of car keys, a lanyard, a bag strap, or a jacket on the way out the door. It adapts rather than dictates."
"Below the hooks, a lower shelf provides a dedicated landing spot for the smaller things that tend to disappear into pockets until you need them most. A wallet sits there in the same spot every night, as does a watch or whatever else rounds out your daily carry. A phone stand is also built into the design, which means one less separate accessory cluttering the wall nearby."
SHELL addresses entryway storage problems caused by organizers that are either purely functional or purely decorative. It mounts keys, wallet, and daily items on the wall in an open structural frame designed to look architectural and purposeful. Repositionable hooks adapt to changing needs such as keys, lanyards, bag straps, or jackets. A lower shelf creates a consistent landing spot for smaller items like wallets, watches, and other daily carry objects. An integrated phone stand reduces nearby accessory clutter. The organizer is 3D-printed, enabling a lightweight frame with structural complexity through an open, layer-by-layer profile. Digital files are available for self-printing on desktop 3D printers.
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