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Pandora Shipping Container Cabinets

Pandora Shipping Container Cabinets
Shipping containers have been repurposed into everything from housing to workshops, but there hasn’t really been a way to integrate their signature styling into an existing home, because they’re freaking enormous. Artist and designer Sander Mulder created a modular container cabinet dubbed Pandora that brings everything you love about the shipping container inside in one of four different colors. It has the same style, steel construction and closing mechanism as the ubiquitous corrugated shipping container you’re familiar with, but this one is purpose built with a glass or metal shelf and designed to display or hold everything from liquor and turntables to knick-knacks and magazines.