Mine lives next to the printer, holding spare nozzles and Allen keys. It's low enough that the bed doesn't hit it.
This was an exercise to make something that was beautiful yet would be hard if not impossible to manufacture any other way than on a 3D printer. It was done in Fusion 360, which is not really in any way ideal for this sort of organic modelling, but it is the tool I have, and just added to the challenge.
It's an easy print, without supports. The lid has been designed to be a perfect snap fit, if you print at fixed 0.2mm layer height. If you print at a different height, it might still work, but probably not. (Likewise if you scale the box, the lid clearance might change and it could be a bit loose or a bit tight.)
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The author marked this model as their own original creation.