I bought this product to store my photos. It fit them all. I was able to put them in order and labeled the case.I own a lot of these original Bigso boxes despite the following issues. The Silvia is made of a curious older cardboard concoction that smells of stuff that could evoke a warning to Californians. Also, the material is not super durable; the lids are always the first to tear after less than a dozen uses. The material can also stain from moisture or dirty hands.But the Silvia is just so nicely proportioned and in great colors that I tolerate all this and try not to breathe too much around them.The dimensions are superb for storing memo-pad sheets upon which you've written stuff you just know you will get to some day. And torn-out magazine pages folded in half. Same for fat quarters or other bits of fabric is you are a quilter.For storing extra special fabric in the long term, I line the box and lid with buffered acid-free tissue paper. Then I line THAT lining (or wrap the fabric bundle) with several sheets of non-buffered acid-free tissue. Buffering agents can migrate and most preservation sources recommend non-buffered paper for cottons and buffered for more organic materials (i.e. now dead, but attached to something previously alive and breathing) like silk, wool, and leather.I go to this trouble because I have lost a lot of collectibles to improper storage. These boxes also prevent sun/light damage to fabrics, a horrible thing to discover too late for many stash builders.Over the years I have been consolidating most of my classical collection of CDs in Bigso Kristina boxes, which I still turn to as my first choice due to their size and ease of transport on/off the shelf. Bigso does manufacture a "double size" box which I have used on occasion, but these simply become to heavy and bulky for comfortable carrying over to my audio gear. This Bigso Silvia box - while not the same style as the Kristinas - fills a nice middle niche.I recently was fortunate to acquire one of DG's Leonard Bernstein Complete Recordings box set. Like many of DGs recent sets, the storage configuration of the discs, the book and the double (!) box made for an impossible situation. I simply wanted ready access to the CDs and DVDs in the set - I'd store the book and box(es) elsewhere. That where the Bigso Silvia came in. Voila! Complete Recording set sits comfortably on the shelf alongside the Kristina boxes and provides ready access to the music when I want it.So this is a nice storage option. It's a stylish box. A box, that amazon will ship in another box.And that's the way it is in 2019.Thanks for reading -I purchased one of these for storage on our decorative shelves in our den. Love the look of this and it is very sturdy. Works great to hid items for storage while adding a nice look to the room. I currently use it for extra battery storage. I liked it so much I ended up buying another one later.This fits CDs, MP3s, in thin or thick hard plastic jackets perfectly. However, the lid was bashed in on both ends and on one side. I attach photos of the inside of the lid showing all three areas of damage.Too much trouble to return, but really! With the millions and millions of items that Amazon packs and sends, you would think they could do this right by now. Alas, not the case here. No airpack, no bubble wrap, no brown "butcher" paper, just this box in the thinnest clear plastic wrap sloshing around inside a MUCH larger cardboard box.Grrr.Sigh.I feel like this box should have been a 1/2 inch wider so 4x6 photos would fit a bit nicerI bought this to hold old letters and cards and it works greatThey are attractive for sorting little clutter things and CDs. My only issue in manufacturing/packaging is that the adhesive used to stick the tag in the box damaged the box.