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July 9, 2025
Bought this for my daughter to put by her bed. It’s so beautiful very elegant. She put your books her TV control. Anything she wants but is very very nice.
Jayne Herrington
June 18, 2025
It is just what I needed by my recliner.
Crys
April 1, 2025
This is a great storage for beside my chair in the living room. It holds my glasses, remotes, tablet and books. Would definitely recommend.
The Tired Momsky
February 15, 2025
This cream-colored, soft, leathery tote for storing magazines has quickly become one of my most used items. A while ago I went through the majority of my stuff using the Konmari method (modified) and pared down the amount of useless & outdated papers I'd been holding onto for no other reason but laziness on my part.Now that I have a manageable amount of paper left and rotate through it monthly (so it doesn't grow again), I've put all but my "grab-in-case-of-fire" paperwork into two easily distinguishable expanding files and they fit perfectly.I'm able to stay on top of paperwork and the holder is pretty enough to keep out within reach.Using this attractive magazine holder to manage paperwork, I can see using expanding folders in colors that coordinate with your home decor.I'll probably end up doing that once I'm fully settled into my new apartment.I'll use the two I have in there now as storage for all of the things from, about, and for my two (grown) children (cards made at school, refrigerator artwork I particularly loved, report cards, shot records, and other medical paperwork, photos, milestones, etc.) to hand over to them after they're comfortably settled into parenthood. (Caught myself "thinking out loud" there. Oops)So back to the magazine holder.The covering is canvas on the inside but the outside is a buttery soft, leather-like material with gold accenting around the handle holes and for the embossed brand name,"Elf's Cube", on the front.There are two pockets across the front, just under the gold "Elf'sCube". The larger pocket is about two-thirds of the width of the bin's front and the smaller pocket covers the last third.It's built like storage cubes, meaning fabric-covered cardboard, folds flat(ish), and has a thin, fabric-covered cardboard piece with a loop to push down into the bottom for added strength and stability.The bin would also make a good "tidy-up tote" unless you have small kids with large toys.You could also roll down the handles and sides of a grocery bag as a liner just slightly lower than the sides of the bin to use this as a small trash bin that's suitable for a living room if you'd prefer to not have a conspicuous one in there.It could also be used to store yoga accessories and mat (if the mat is rolled/folded and placed on end). You could fit two or three yoga blocks, with a large handful of bands and a fresh towel for in home use.I'd order this again in a heartbeat and I recommend it for any of a variety of uses to any and everyone.âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸/A+/ðŸ‘ðŸ»ðŸ‘ðŸ»
E Fralick
February 7, 2025
My mom is a big crafter and around Christmas, she whips out the big red & white guns! This is absolutely perfect for her little crafting station where she can store her notebooks + calculators + rulers. This is perfect for fitting her additional little tools she's using while using her elf-holiday skills. Very nice, leather exterior - feels very solid and nice (*where I want to give it to my mom as a gift!)
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