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Choose silence. With a Stolp Faraday box, nothing gets in.

Let the news, the messages, and everyone else back in when you're ready. Not a second before. You can love everyone and still not want to answer right now. The quiet that matters isn't in the room. It's in your head.
Closed Stolp Faraday phone box on a walnut console table in afternoon light
Stolp x KonMari Faraday Phone Box

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Most families begin with the Kondo box.

It holds three phones and goes truly silent. The Faraday lining stops wireless signal at the wall, so nothing reaches the phones inside until you open the lid. No apps, no modes, no settings — just the physics of a sealed conductive space.

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The real difference

A Stolp vs. any other Faraday box

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A Stolp
Any other box
A press, not a zip. Near-silent when it seats.
Matte all the way through. Nothing reflects.
Substantial, evenly balanced. It stays where you set it.
Made to be seen, not hidden in a drawer.
You leave it out. Then you stop noticing it.
Straight answers

The things you're actually wondering

How does a Faraday box work?

The lining is a conductive shell. Close the lid and that shell forms a sealed enclosure that stops wireless signal at the wall of the box — not hidden, unreachable. Calls, texts, notifications: none reach the phone inside.

Will my phone still work?

Inside the box? No — that's the whole point. The phone is completely off the network while it's inside. Open the lid and it reconnects immediately.

Can I charge inside?

The phone-box does not charge. For wireless charging inside a Faraday enclosure, use the Stolp wireless powerbank, designed to work with the lining.

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An episode nobody pauses. A story you hear the end of. The moment arrives and you are in it, without once looking down. Then you decide when the world comes back.