

Billes & Co Marble Treasure Uni Box — Bodega, Small
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Twenty-five of the exact same marble — midnight blue glass, swirled with orange, yellow, and sky blue, like heat rising off a summer pavement.
Where the Mini Boxes curate an assortment of five marble varieties, the Uni Box is a single marble, repeated twenty-five times — and the Bodega is perhaps the most evocative design in the range. A transparent midnight blue base is threaded with coloured glass in red, yellow, and sky blue: the palette of a Hispanic summer night, or so Manu and Claire describe it. Holding twenty-five of these together creates a rhythm and depth that an assortment never quite achieves. Each one is hand-inspected at the Billes & Co Paris workshop, sourced from Mexico's finest glass marble producers, and packed into a box made entirely from recycled cardboard and paper. The Uni Box format is the serious collector's choice — and the one most often kept out on display.
- 25 identical Bodega marbles — transparent midnight blue swirled with red, yellow and sky blue
- The Uni Box format: one design, 25 examples — a collector's set
- Every marble hand-inspected and sorted at the Billes & Co Paris workshop
- Box made from recycled cardboard and coloured paper — no plastic
- Ages 5 and up — small parts, not suitable for children under 36 months
Designed, Packaged and Assembled: Paris, France
Glass Marbles Made in: Mexico - the place that makes the highest quality glass marbles in the world
Set Contains: 25x Classic Marbles
Dimensions:
• Box, L 9cm W 9cm H 3cm
• Classic Marbles, D 16mm
Packaging Materials: Cardboard and paper only, fully recyclable, no plastic!
Composition: Glass Marbles
Weight: 250g
Billes & Co is a French atelier run by Manu and Claire from their workshop in Paris. They source the world's finest glass marbles — currently from Mexico, the home of the best quality glass marbles in production today — inspect and sort every single one by hand, and arrange them into themed treasure boxes made from natural, recycled cardboard and coloured paper. No plastic, anywhere. The boxes are designed and illustrated in-house, and the marbles are placed by hand.
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