Colour has a way of making you stop. The Laiba Wooden Painted Box does exactly that. Rich crimson sides, deep green borders, and a lid framed with flowing multicolour motifs in purple, yellow, teal and gold, all painted by hand onto solid mango wood. It's bold without being brash, festive without trying too hard.
The lid features a glass panel at the centre, framed by a wide border of hand-painted floral and wave patterns that have a folk art quality to them, loose, expressive, and full of movement. The sides carry delicate scroll and leaf motifs in green and gold against that warm red ground, with a small metal clasp at the front to keep things secure. Every brushstroke here was deliberate. You can see where the artist's hand moved, where the paint was layered, where colour met colour and found its balance.
The glass window on top is a thoughtful detail. It lets you see what's inside without opening the box, which makes it especially lovely for displaying jewellery, dried flowers, small keepsakes, or anything worth looking at twice. Set it on a console, a coffee table, or a bookshelf, and it brings warmth and personality to any corner it sits in.
This is the kind of object that doesn't blend into a room. It introduces itself.