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Lunch boxes, those friendly rectangular containers that carry our lunches when we’re far away from home, at work or school perhaps, are destined for a change in design. A Japanese brand, Metaphys, came up with the Ojue lunch box. This one is so designed to have a slim base, meaning that it can be stacked up and easily placed into a slim bag too. The lunch box is made up of three separate units that can be combined, depending on how much food needs to be carried. Using a polypropylene body and lid with an ABS resin cover, the Ojue can also be used in a microwave. Measuring around 160mm x 160.5mm x 55mm, the lunch box’s three compartments have storage capacities ranging from 140mL (upper), 300mL (middle) to 300mL (bottom). The box also contains an in-built pair of chopsticks and a holder too.
Carrying this one around to store your lunch seems just ideal indeed, and it looks great too!

[Designboom]
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