The 'Crap', 'More Crap' and 'Stuff I Want to Hide' Boxes are Cheeky
Michael Hemsworth — August 14, 2013 — Pop Culture
References: knockknockstuff & holycool.net
When it comes to storage boxes, the design choices are usually quite minimal, but the 'Crap', 'More Crap' and 'Stuff I Want to Hide' boxes can help to inject a little bit of humor into the act of putting items into storage. In a world that's dominated by stuff, the 'Crap', 'More Crap' and 'Stuff I Want to Hide' boxes get a little bit more realistic about the kinds of things that need to be put into storage.
Sturdy and built to hold a significant amount of stuff, the 'Crap', 'More Crap' and 'Stuff I Want to Hide' storage boxes are indeed funny, but also offer something of a social commentary regarding the over abundance of things that we have and the often unnecessary need to put them into storage.
Sturdy and built to hold a significant amount of stuff, the 'Crap', 'More Crap' and 'Stuff I Want to Hide' storage boxes are indeed funny, but also offer something of a social commentary regarding the over abundance of things that we have and the often unnecessary need to put them into storage.
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