Box full of boxes
Page full of rubbish photography - no idea why, but cameras seem to be allergic to me. Every time I pick one up, it dies.
One of the 4 small internal boxes on the bottom layer. Note the magnets in the top right image, used for locking it in place. They are oppositely polarised so that the locking magnets hold the box in place until the locking magnets are rotated, when they push the box out.
One of the 4 small internal boxes on the bottom layer where I started playing with colours
One of the 4 small internal boxes on the bottom layer
The last of the 4 small internal boxes on the bottom layer.
Two of the 4 small internal pop-up boxes on the top layer. These symbolise the elements water and wood.
The elements I chose were water, wood, air and fire - not a combination used by any religion/philosophy that I know of, but they looked nice.
The other two of the 4 small internal boxes on the top layer, showing fire and air elements (photo of air side has been lost)
One of the two tall internal boxes, this one being a Charles Rennie Mackintosh design, slightly altered to fit
The other of the two tall internal boxes, this one being a free vector design, downloaded and slightly altered. The opposite sides are different woods, but this doesn't show up well in the photos.
The bottom right image is of the top of the Mackintosh box, it just fitted better here.
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