These elegant little lacquered slide boxes—each measuring a demure 1¾”x2¾”x¾” and made of recycled plastics—open to offer a mint (or whatever other tiny somethings you choose to keep inside them, once the included supply of mighty little breath fresheners is gone). One box features a reproduction of a 1907 cover of Jane Austen’s most renowned work, and the other shows a scene from the novel wherein Mr. Bingley encourages his reserved friend, “Come, Darcy, I must have you dance.” (What an ideal moment for a mint!) Austen fans, of course, simply must have these glamorous, literary, and multifunctional accessories. (I like to use mine on trips for carrying jewelry.) Available form Bas Bleu.
Pride and Prejudice Mint Boxes
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