Rondell (meaning "roundabout" in Swedish) collects 30 mail trays in one piece of furniture. The object seeks to become a natural meeting place at any office, with the usual function of sorting and organizing mail but with the addition of a table and storage unit.
The internal mail hub incorporates the Boxit Design's principle of sustainability, being fully built and assembled in the Swedish region of Småland, a well known region for Swedish furniture makers.
Available in one size and two different colours, Rondell was originally presented in Stockholm at Note Design's Note Open 2013, a concept space devised in collaboration with Fabege, a pop-up office and exhibition space inside an old bulb factory.




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