Are you tired of that pile of stuff haunting your home? You know the one—keys, wallets, random trinkets, and that lone earring that never seems to find its match. It’s the nomadic clutter that makes every room feel just a little unfinished. But here’s where it gets interesting: Habitat has launched a £7 trinket box that not only solves this problem but also nails two of the hottest homeware trends in one stylish swoop. Yes, you read that right—just £7!
This isn’t your average storage box. Designed with a chic brown chequerboard pattern, it’s made from durable MDF and resin, blending seamlessly into any space. The retro-inspired check design is everywhere this season, from rugs to trays and even bedding. And this is the part most people miss: the rich brown tones of the box are a nod to this year’s obsession with warm, earthy hues in home decor. It’s like Habitat read our minds—or our Pinterest boards.
Measuring 5.5 x 10.5 x 15.5cm, this box is the perfect size for those odds and ends that never seem to have a home. Toss your keys in it by the front door, use it to corral jewelry on your dresser, or even stash your favorite snacks in it—we won’t judge. The point is, it’s a versatile, sophisticated solution to keep your space clutter-free.
But here’s the controversial part: While some might see it as just another trinket box, others argue it’s a game-changer for minimalists and maximalists alike. Is it too trendy to be timeless, or is it the affordable, functional piece every home needs? Habitat shoppers seem to think the latter, with countless five-star reviews praising its design and versatility. One reviewer raved, ‘I can’t believe something so trendy was this cheap!’ while another called it ‘absolutely lovely’ for bedside essentials.
And if you’re feeling extra, there’s a matching £12 tray that’s practically begging to join your cart. Together, they’re a dynamic duo for anyone looking to elevate their space without breaking the bank.
So, here’s the question: Is this trinket box a must-have or just another passing fad? Let us know in the comments—we’re all ears (and opinions)!