Practical, available in many colors and a real design classic to boot: the Momabox designed by Gene Hurwitt has been a popular storage option for all kinds of small items in the office, workshop or household since the 1960s. Over the years, the box has become quite famous.
It is part of the permanent design collection of the Museum of Modern Art and also forms the basis of Andy Warhol's "Portraits of the Artists". James Bond fans may recognize the little box from "On Her Majesty's Secret Service". And as the Momabox is made of BPA-free and food-safe polystyrene, it has deservedly made one or two appearances in numerous kitchens around the world.
From spices and screws to pens and sweets, you can give all kinds of things a safe place in the Momabox. Box no. 9, for example, easily holds around 226 g of cashews or 374 g of jelly beans. If you opt for box no. 10, you can store around 487 g of cashews or 853 g of jelly beans. And box no. 12 is good for around 690 g of cashews or 1136 g of jelly beans. Regardless of how much you store, you can always keep an eye on the contents thanks to the transparent properties of the box.
The jar and lid are sealed with a friction-fit closure. The slightly conical lower part slides seamlessly into the upper part, ensuring that the two elements stick together reliably.