Keep your secrets safe in a hollowed-out treasure box that lives on your bookshelf.
Some secrets are best kept hiding in plain sight. These three seemingly technical volumes blend in admirably among the rest of your library, but they hold a secret. Inside, you won’t find meditations on texture, tips for laser safety, or tales of a machinist’s woe. Instead, an empty cavity awaits, ready to take hold of your secrets and keep them safe — relatively speaking. The False Books are available in three fictitious volumes: Always Be Knurling by Istvan Tornhøldt, Tool and Die: The Lifecycle of a Machinist by Dell Watkins, and That’ll Leave a Mark: A Comprehensive Guide to Laser Safety by Everett Soot. Each one is handsomely bound, lined with black microsuede, and held shut with a hidden magnetic closure.