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Are you putting a $20,000 ring in a 2-cent box? There’s something wrong there. Marriage proposals are horrifying, even if you know the answer is going to be yes. Where exactly do you do it? What exactly do you say? And . . . is there any way to hide this giant ring bulge in my pants? Seriously. A ring box makes a man into a 13-year-old boy standing at the chalkboard all over again.
Zo, a packaging designer by trade, started early with crafting concepts out of paper. As a child, he constructed 100 newspaper-origami boxes, a paper rose for his mother, and what he calls a “mighty strong corrugated cardboard fortress.” He began development on the Clifton as a student at Emily Carr University in 2011, building a paper-based proof of concept which garnered him quite a bit of press. But it wasn’t refined enough to be a product yet. So for the past three years, he’s been polishing the concept to become the understated, leather-bound product you see today.
“I am hoping to use one for my proposal,” Zo tells Co.Design. “I have yet to find that special girl.” |
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