Constance and Gracia were intrigued by this little coconut fibre container sitting on the kitchen counter in their Bogota apartment. They opened it up and found…
What a wonderful use of leftover food manufacturing materials, environmentally friendly and beautiful design. I good replacement for styrofoam containers in lots of areas, if there is enough coconut.
That’s absolutely adorable! And brown eggs are better, right? Everyone knows that.
It was surprising at first, but not when we thought about it – and brown eggs are definitely better!
What a lovely egg box, I loved so much. Thank you, love, nia
Thank you, I love it too and will try to bring it home to Canada!
What a wonderful use of leftover food manufacturing materials, environmentally friendly and beautiful design. I good replacement for styrofoam containers in lots of areas, if there is enough coconut.
It is pretty and useful, and conveniently-sized, and biodegradable and made of local materials and totally wonderful!
It’s very interesting how these items come into being.
Very! We are busy thinking of uses for the carton, always assuming I get it through customs!
How interesting! Coconut fiber instead of paper. The girls are certainly learning a lot on their trip.
They sure are, and everywhere they look another interesting thing pops into view!
I know those HIttys have many ideas as to how they can use that carton. Very clever and attractive.
Indeed, the girls have plans to bring it home, but I don’t know what use we will put it to!
This delightful carton must inspire you to eat a lot of eggs while you are on your voyage of discovery! Such delights!
We ate tortilla de yucca at least twice, and made an effort to use up all the eggs so we could bring home the container!