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Cool designs: Fria artistic tissue boxes collection spotted at the drugstore, chic and eco-friendly

Ecological intent, cool design, poetry, and art meet together in a daily, basic product: tissues!
While on holiday, I’ve spotted these chic tissue boxes at the drugstore. They are all made in Italy by Fria; “They deserve a spotlight…” I thought back then!


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So, I’ve found myself snapping with my smartphone among empty shelves.
Fria tissue boxes 
aren’t tested on animals and are made of cotton and natural fibers, but what makes them special is the extra attention to details in their packaging.
Indeed, there 
are three 
Fria Tissue chic versions: inspired by contemporary art, art decò and Japanese soft landscapes, each one is companied by a quote.

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Hopefully, you can also buy them online at a ridiculous price: 2,49€.
Grab them, you don’t need a trip to Italy if you want to find them and have a piece of art in your bathroom!

Valentina Chirico aka Valens


Valentina Chirico: a past as archaeologist, a present as editor between London and Bedfordshire. An expat born in Southern Italy from an expat family. She holds an MA in Egyptology from the University of Birmingham and contributed as a co-author and postgraduate ambassador to the UoB PG Recruitment Blog before fully embarking on online editing. She covers the role of Senior Writer and Language Specialist for a global marketing company. Besides archaeology and arts, this alumna loves travelling and shares an uncommon sense of humour. Online since 2009 with ValentinaChirico.com and later with ItalianMemories, Valentina is a storyteller and wants to inspire you a good laugh or to aim higher, to the stars.

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