





Emil from Lønneberg tin can 10 x 6.5 x 3 cm - Blue
The Emil from Lönneberga tin box, with its blue satin-lacquered finish, is more than just a storage solution – it's a collector's item and a piece of cultural heritage with a strong historical framework. Limited to only 300 exclusive units globally, this edition will not be sold in the mass market but will be allocated to selected collectors worldwide who appreciate craftsmanship and storytelling in a cut-and-crease-ready construction. The blue hue, inspired by sky and sea, reflects calm but determined moments in the universe of Emil's story, where each object tells a tale.
The perfect size and finish make the tin box an attractive combination of aesthetics and functionality: 10 x 6.5 x 3 cm in a deep blue satin, looking beautiful on a shelf or in a collector's drawer as an aesthetic accent and a memory storage space.
- Limited to 300 units globally – a truly rare opportunity for collectors seeking pronounced exclusivity and long-term value appreciation.
- Top-class authenticity – unique serial number, certificate, and hologram sticker documenting authenticity and ownership history.
- Digital verification – QR code links to a verifiable ownership database, ensuring the history and proof of ownership are always accessible.
- Cultural heritage with contemporary relevance – more than just a storage item; it creates context and conversation around summer play and small secrets that define the Emil universe.
- Practical and sculptural storage – ideal for small mementos, keys, or tiny treasures, while also serving as an aesthetic collector's item.
- Strong secondary market position – an intention to build value through continuous storytelling and limited availability.
Who is it best suited for? This is particularly fluid for collectors and investors looking to expand their portfolio with an object that not only stores memories but actively contributes to value storytelling and cultural heritage. It is also ideal for fans of Emil from Lönneberga who want to combine nostalgic storytelling with a tangible, physical object that can be passed down through generations.
Usage and preservation challenges are met with care. To preserve the depth of the satin finish, it is recommended to avoid direct sunlight and extreme temperature changes. Keep the tin box dry in accordance with general collector care, and let it stand as a focal point in the collector's library or display cabinet, where its history can inspire daily.
The addition of this tin box is an investment in more than just an aesthetic object—it is proof that past and present can grow together. With its unique combination of craftsmanship, authentication, and digital ownership verification, it provides a strong, narrative framework for any collector's portfolio.
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