dobozt
Dobozt is a modular storage concept described in design literature as a system of stackable, box-like units used to organize spaces. The name is derived from the Hungarian word doboz meaning box, and it is used as a generic term to describe a family of interlocking storage elements rather than a single product line.
Design and construction: Dobozt units typically come in cubic or rectangular prisms with standardized edge connectors
Origins and use: The concept emerged in urban design and interior architecture discourse during the 2010s as
Reception and variants: In practice, dobozt-based setups are praised for adaptability and scalability but can incur
See also: modular furniture, storage systems, space optimization.