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  2. The 13 Best Jewelry Organizers to Keep Your Baubles Tidy - AOL

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    The high-lacquer finish of this jewelry box is what makes it easy on the eye, and the multiple trays inside make it perfectly practical. Dimensions: Width: 260 mm x depth: 175 mm x height: 130 mm ...

  3. 11 Ways to Decorate Your Home With Thrift Store Finds ... - AOL

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    Wright recommends keeping an eye out for trays or baskets for remotes—or get creative by using an old toast caddy to help organize incoming and outgoing mail or teacups to hold trinkets on a ...

  4. 50 Genius Closet Organization Ideas That Will Make Your Life ...

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    The custom woodwork matches organizers, trays, and boxes for smaller items. ... Whether you repurpose a well-constructed shoe box to keep your shoes in tip-top shape or to store small things like ...

  5. Decorative box - Wikipedia

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    The most common type of decorative box is the feminine work box. It is usually fitted with a tray divided into many small compartments for needles, reels of silk and cotton, and other necessaries for stitchery. The date of its origin is unclear, but 17th-century examples exist, covered with silk and adorned with beads and embroidery.

  6. The Container Store - Wikipedia

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    The Container Store was founded in Dallas by Garrett Boone and John Mullen. With the backing of their families, they inaugurated the first The Container Store on July 1, 1978. The store introduced a new retailing category: home storage and organization. [2] [3] Kip Tindell and his wife joined the founding team the next year.

  7. Casket (decorative box) - Wikipedia

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    An Italian jewelry casket, 1857, carved walnut, lined with red velvet. A casket [1] is a decorative box or container that is usually smaller than a chest and is typically decorated. In recent centuries they are often used as boxes for jewelry, but in earlier periods they were also used for keeping important documents and many other purposes. [2]

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