Every Pair
Has a Story

Every pair starts from the same foundation but becomes completely unique through customization and personal choices. The combination of colors, textures, charms and small design elements creates something that cannot be exactly repeated.

Designed
Beyond Function

The design starts with a shared box structure, but every exchange becomes specific through print, color, placement and rhythm. Each layer is adjusted so the object feels like a message, not just packaging.

The Details Define
Everything

Notes, stickers, objects, textures and tiny personal decisions are what make each pair feel alive. The exchange is built from these details, and that is why no two boxes ever tell the same story.

RECENT EXCHANGES

#00672 days ago
TOKYO MOSCOW
Status: DELIVERED
#00722 days ago
DUBAI PARIS
Status: IN TRANSIT
#00842 days ago
LONDON SAO
PAULO
Status: OPENED
#00912 days ago
PARIS DUBAI
Status: DELIVERED
#01245 days ago
MOSCOW TOKYO
Status: IN TRANSIT
#01311 week ago
PARIS LONDON
Status: DELIVERED
#01381 week ago
DUBAI TOKYO
Status: OPENED
#01469 days ago
SAO
PAULO
MOSCOW
Status: DELIVERED
#015311 days ago
LONDON DUBAI
Status: IN TRANSIT
#01612 weeks ago
TOKYO PARIS
Status: OPENED
#01742 weeks ago
MOSCOW PARIS
Status: DELIVERED
#01823 weeks ago
DUBAI SAO
PAULO
Status: DELIVERED

WHATS INSIDE?
NOBODY KNOWS.

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Every box is surprise. Thats the whole point.

WHATS PEOPLE SAY

Inside was something I would never buy myself.

— Camille
Paris, France

It felt like opening someone else’s room.

— Haruto
Tokyo, Japan

The note was more valuable than the objects.

— Dima
Moscow, Russia

The note was more valuable than the objects.

— Dima
Moscow, Russia

The box looked like a souvenir from a city I had not visited yet.

— Lea
London, UK

I kept turning every side because each panel felt like part of the message.

— Noor
Dubai, UAE

It was strange in the best way. Nothing matched, but everything belonged together.

— Lucas
Sao Paulo, Brazil

I liked that the sender stayed unknown. It made the whole exchange feel cinematic.

— Aya
Tokyo, Japan

Even the wrapping felt personal, like someone packed a memory instead of a product.

— Camille
Paris, France