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The very sight of pill-boxes wreaks a sickly aura around it. Designer Celine Forestier, tired of the old sickly pill boxes that we’re all too used to using these days, has come up with a pill-box that’s aesthetically pleasing, and helps keep tabs on your weekly medications too, making sure you don’t mix up a Tuesday dose with a Thursday dosage and so on. The ECAD design school graduate’s pill-box set looks like a designer rock formation for one, and uses a multilevel plinth design, each level representing a different day of the week, while the pill-box container is each divided into four parts. This pill-box set is sure to ease the attitude people usually have towards consuming regular medicinal dosages.
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