ModuBOX is a versatile, modular storage system designed to organize spaces ranging from workshops to offices and homes. It comes in various forms, from stackable boxes to wall-mounted units, and even larger cabinets.
Several entities manufacture or offer ModuBOX products. PLA Worx focuses on customizable 3D-printed modular storage solutions. Veverra offers stackable storage boxes with a Scandinavian design. Other versions, like those compatible with the Gridfinity system, are available as 3D-printable files from designers such as Darren Lynch. Modubox also refers to a line of Murphy beds designed in Quebec. Additionally, TufLoc offers ModuBox lockers and security compartments, while other companies provide ModuBOX parts carriers or enclosures for solar power systems.
Key features include modularity, allowing users to adapt the system to their specific needs. The boxes are often stackable and customizable with accessories like drawers, shelves, and doors. Many ModuBOX products are designed for easy assembly without tools. Materials range from PLA plastic in 3D-printed versions to durable plastics and welded steel in industrial models. Color options are frequently available. Depending on the type, ModuBOX items can be used for tools, office supplies, cosmetics, or even as part of larger storage systems like Murphy beds.
Pricing and availability vary significantly depending on the specific ModuBOX product. 3D-printable files can be free or available for purchase. Stackable storage boxes are priced around £27.95. Larger ModuBOX systems, such as those from PLA Worx, can cost around $109.99. TufLoc ModuBox lockers range from $729.30 to $830.45. Availability also depends on the manufacturer or platform, with some products readily in stock and others subject to a lead time.