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When designer Nate Berkus gives us an inside look at his home shopping list, we pay attention. After all, he’s helped us whittle down the best marble for kitchen counters, turned us on to his favorite pet clean-up tool, and got us rethinking slip-covered sofas. So, what is the pro looking for right now? According to his latest Instagram post, a good curation of decorative marble and stone boxes that he can put on side tables, coffee tables, desks, dressers—any surface, really. In fact, he’s already found a vintage rosso marble box he’s obsessed with, but we could tell he’s still on the hunt for others. To help him out, we scoured the Internet to see what stone boxes we could find for under $100.
Vintage Tan Marble Keepsake Box
Tiny but mighty in personality, this round one is perfect for your favorite jewelry. We love how the veining looks a little like burl wood.
Zara Home Marble Bathroom Storage Box
This vessel looks like it came straight from the quarry, in a really chic way, of course. Fill it with Q-tips, cotton rounds, extra razor heads, or whatever else needs some containing.
CB2 Medium Black Marble Box
You have the option to personalize this container with up to eight characters (a nickname, spoiler of whatever is hiding within, or a set of initials, maybe?). This might just be your new go-to housewarming gift.
West Elm Modern Marble Rectangle Decorative Box
The top of this box does come off, but the soft ribbed design hides it a bit, turning it into a sculpture of sorts.
Williams Sonoma Alabaster Swivel Box
Keep your necklaces from getting tangled by putting this box’s two secret compartments to use.
Ferm Living Pebble Box
Beautiful pile of stones you came across on a recent hike? Think again! The top pebble comes off, revealing a small hole that’s begging for a secret note, piece of candy, or set of spare keys.
Vintage Serpentine Footed Trinket Box
You can tell this box comes with its own story. We bet it once lived on top of a very glamorous vanity.