What We Produce
Our Boxes.
We do not offer tiers, bundles, or subscription options. Each box is a single, unrepeatable object. What follows is a record of box classifications we have developed over the years.
Box Classifications
How We Categorize What We Make
Boxes are not classified by price or size. They are classified by interior character, which only becomes apparent during Stage III of cultivation. A box that begins as one classification can develop into another. We record the final classification at the time of harvest.
Classification A
The Dense
A box with significant interior mass relative to its outer dimensions. The recipient almost always underestimates the weight. Contents are specific. Nothing is filler. Everything earns its place.
Avg. cultivation: 14 months
Classification B
The Considered
A box in which every item can be traced directly to something the recipient said, did, or implied. The questionnaire is the primary driver of a Considered box. These take longer to get right.
Avg. cultivation: 22 months
Classification C
The Inexplicable
A box whose contents cannot be adequately described in advance or, in some cases, after the fact. The recipient will open it and say something they have never said before. This classification is the rarest and takes the longest.
Avg. cultivation: 31 months
Classification D
The Specific
A box built around a single defining item, with everything else selected to support, contextualize, or comment on it. The recipient will know immediately what the box is about and feel, somehow, seen.
Avg. cultivation: 11 months
Classification E
The Abundant
A box with more items than expected. Not larger — more. The abundance is intentional. Abundance is a message. Recipients of this classification report feeling, on average, three to four distinct emotions during the unboxing.
Avg. cultivation: 18 months
Classification F
The Long Game
A box that has been in cultivation for an extended period by design. The timeline is part of the contents. When it arrives, the recipient understands that it could not have arrived sooner. This is the point.
Avg. cultivation: 47 months