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Limited edition
Stolp x KonMari Faraday Phone Box
from Bagby
Set the phones in. Close the lid. Nothing gets in until you say so.
Holds 3 phones, even the big ones
Nothing gets in, nothing gets out
No app, no subscription
$149Free US shipping
Marie Kondo's Digital Declutter Guide, inside every box.
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As seen in
- Vogue
- Harper's Bazaar
- Vogue Living
- ELLE
- LB VIF Weekend
- Women's Health
- Manners
"Disconnect to reconnect. Stolp is ideal when you want some quality time without notifications interrupting the conversation."
Choose silence. With the 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.
Set the phones in and close the lid: the signal stops at the wall of the box. Nothing gets in, nothing gets out. Not willpower. Physics.
Three steps to a quiet room
1
Set the phones inside.
2
Close the lid — the signal stops at the wall of the box.
3
Nothing arrives that you didn't choose. You decide when the world comes back in.
Inside every box
What's inside
Every box comes with Marie Kondo's Digital Declutter Guide — a printed booklet, not an app. Inside: her three simple steps for using the box, a daily unplugging ritual to help you set an intention for your phone-free time, and a weekly habit tracker to keep. Small, tactile, made to sit out in plain sight — the kind of thing you keep.
Made to be given
A gift before it's even opened
The packaging was designed for this collaboration alone — a Stolp × Marie Kondo edition that looks like a gift before it's even opened. Lift the lid, find Marie Kondo's Digital Declutter Guide waiting inside. A limited edition worth giving to someone you'd like to see look up more often.
Made to go together
Build the phone-free bedroom
The box gives the phones a home. The Bagby alarm clock gives you back your mornings — so you can charge the room instead of your screen. Together they're the whole ritual.
The Quiet Pair — Clock + Stolp × Marie Kondo Box
$191.00
Pair it with the clock — $191 for both. A complete phone-free bedroom, and a free sleep mask while the offer lasts.
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Goes well together
This box is part of The Quiet Pair — Clock + Stolp × Marie Kondo Box.
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The collaboration
Why Marie Kondo made this
Marie Kondo built her life's work on one idea: keep what serves you, and let the rest go. A phone serves you. It just doesn't need to be reachable every hour you own it.
"The best way to find out what we really need is to get rid of what we don't." — Marie Kondo
The details
Holds
3 phones, even the big ones in cases — more if smaller or caseless
Size
8.5 × 5 × 2.75 in (21.6 × 12.6 × 7 cm)
Weight
~1.3 lb (600 g)
Finish
Sand or Brown, matte
Material
Molded ABS-PC shell with a copper Faraday lining
Inside
Marie Kondo's Digital Declutter Guide (printed booklet)
Power
No app, no subscription, no charging required
The lining is what makes the quiet real: close the lid and no wireless signal reaches the phones inside.
Also available
Stolp Wireless Powerbank
$49.00
For overnight charging — set the phone on top and wake up charged. Pairs with the box.
From me
From our family to yours
Bagby is a family-run brand built on one idea: the best technology is the kind you can put down. When we found Stolp — a phone box made with the same care we put into our clocks — it belonged with us. We're proud to give it a second home, and to send it to yours.
Straight answers
Questions, answered plainly
Will my phone fit?
What if there's an urgent call?
Is it really silent?
Who makes this?
What's the guide?
Can I charge my phone inside?
What if I change my mind?
Loved on nightstands everywhere
Free US shipping
30-day returns
No app, no subscription
Welcome back
Set the phones in. Close the lid. Whatever you were about to do, you're about to do all of it — the dinner that goes long, the episode nobody pauses, the story you hear the end of.