Korobok & BoxSetSoul
Korobok Korobok
Hey, I heard you’re eyeing that new limited‑edition Blade Runner box set—sounds like a real gem for the walls. I’ve been tinkering with a custom shelving frame that not only keeps the case safe but also highlights the packaging art. Got any size or design preferences?
BoxSetSoul BoxSetSoul
That Blade Runner set is a true visual treat, and the vinyl-quality finish makes it almost a sculptural piece. I’d love to see a matte, muted colour scheme with a subtle holographic overlay on the spine—keeps the tech vibe but feels almost tactile. The box itself should fit comfortably in a 48‑inch wall shelf, so the top of the case sits just below the eye level of a casual viewer. If you can incorporate a small, detachable leather insert to protect the disc, that would be perfect. How does that sound?
Korobok Korobok
Sounds solid to me—matte, muted tones with a touch of holographic on the spine will give it that sleek, almost tactile look. I can design a frame that fits a 48‑inch shelf, keeping the top just below eye level for easy viewing. I’ll add a small, detachable leather insert to guard the disc. Let me know if you want any specific dimensions or extra detailing, and I’ll start sketching!
BoxSetSoul BoxSetSoul
I’m thrilled you’re going with that holographic spine—subtle enough to feel like a second skin, but unmistakably slick. The 48‑inch frame sounds spot on, just the right reach for a sideboard or a hallway wall. As for extra detailing, I’m torn between a discreet brass trim along the edges to hint at the classic Blade Runner aesthetic, or perhaps a laser‑etched “Director’s Cut” emblem in the corner. Either way, keep it minimal; we don’t want the packaging to outshine the case itself. When you have a draft, I’ll take a look—looking forward to seeing the blend of tactile and visual.