The box of fiction cards shows the 'unusual' creativity of Japanese people
The card box looks crazy and as if coming from this future is the product of design firm SM Factory, Japan. The case is entirely made of aluminum and carbon duralumin alloy with a dense gear system and latches.

You can play around with this box all day and never get bored of the interesting fantasies associated with it.
This card case can be considered as a mechanical wonder when it has the ability to neatly lock with a latch and can be easily opened with the thumb.



According to SoraNews24, the price for this future version of the card box is about 430 USD (about 10 million VND) and is expected to sell from mid-April. Although this is a relatively high price for a card holder, of course, with the unique and bunk it offers, it will definitely sell out.
SM Factory's Steampunk style card case weighs just over 100 grams and can hold up to 35 business cards. If you don't like holding business cards, you can use them to hold credit cards, identity cards or any other type of plastic card.
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