
RAW Wooden Stash Box
Stash & storage
by RAW
RAW Wooden Stash Box
The RAW Wooden Stash Box is a compact wooden storage box that keeps your rolling herbs and papers organised in one tidy package. Built by RAW — the brand that's become synonymous with natural, unrefined rolling products — this box splits into two compartments separated by a magnetic wooden divider. Bottom half for your herbs, top half for your papers. Simple, effective, and it looks proper on a shelf.
Why This RAW Stash Box Earns Its Spot on Your Table
A dedicated stash box solves a problem you might not realise you have until you've spent five minutes hunting for your papers while your herbs sit in an open baggie drying out. The RAW Wooden Stash Box puts everything in one place — grab the box, and you're sorted.
We've handled a fair few stash boxes over the years, and the thing that sets this one apart from a random wooden box off a market stall is the magnetic divider. It's a thin wooden panel held in place by embedded magnets, creating a genuine two-tier system rather than just a hollow cavity. The lower compartment is deep enough to hold a decent amount of herb, while the upper section sits flush above it — sized specifically for RAW rolling papers or similar slim packs. You're not cramming everything into one space and fishing around for what you need.
The wood itself has a nice weight to it. Not heavy, but substantial enough that it doesn't feel like it'll slide off the edge of your coffee table. At 12.8 x 8.8 x 6.3 cm, it's roughly the footprint of a pack of playing cards but about twice as tall. Fits in a jacket pocket if you're determined, though it's really designed to sit at home or travel in a bag.
RAW Wooden Stash Box Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | RAW |
| Material | Natural wood |
| Dimensions | 12.8 x 8.8 x 6.3 cm |
| Compartments | 2 (lower herb storage, upper paper storage) |
| Divider mechanism | Magnetic wooden panel |
| SKU | HS0256 |
| Smell-proof | No — natural wood, not sealed |
| Closure type | Sliding or lift-off lid |
How to Use the RAW Wooden Stash Box
There's no learning curve here, but a few tips make the difference between a box that stays fresh and one that gets gunky after a month.
- Remove the magnetic wooden divider by gently lifting it out — the magnets are firm but not permanent, so a light pull does it.
- Place your dried herbs in the lower compartment. Keep them loosely packed rather than compressed — airflow keeps things fresher for longer.
- Replace the magnetic divider. It should click into place cleanly. If it doesn't sit flat, check for any stray material around the edges.
- Lay your rolling papers, tips, or filters in the upper compartment. RAW King Size Slim papers fit comfortably. Most standard-width papers will too.
- Close the lid and store at room temperature, away from direct sunlight. Wood breathes, so don't leave it next to a radiator — your herbs will dry out faster than you'd like.
- Clean periodically with a dry cloth or very lightly damp cloth. Avoid soaking the wood or using chemical cleaners — they'll seep into the grain and you'll taste it later.
The Honest Limitations
This box is not smell-proof. Natural wood breathes, and there's no silicone seal or rubber gasket. If discretion is your priority, you'll want something with an airtight seal — a glass jar with a clip lid, for instance. The RAW Wooden Stash Box is built for organisation and aesthetics, not stealth.
The magnets hold the divider in place during normal use — picking the box up, setting it down, carrying it in a bag. But if you properly knock it over or shake it upside down, the divider can shift and your herbs may mix with your papers. It's a stash box, not a vault. Treat it with a bit of care and it'll return the favour.
Also worth noting: the lower compartment fits herbs comfortably, but don't expect to squeeze a full-size grinder in there. A small 2-piece grinder might just fit depending on the model, but this box is designed for storing ground or loose herb and papers — not your entire rolling station.
Complete your rolling setup with RAW King Size Slim Papers and RAW Pre-Rolled Tips — both fit neatly in the upper compartment. If you need a grinder that pairs well with a compact stash box, look at the RAW Life Grinder or any 2-piece grinder under 50mm diameter.
RAW Stash Box vs. Other Storage Options
The RAW Wooden Stash Box sits in a specific sweet spot. It's more organised than a random tin or ziplock bag, but less feature-rich than a full rolling tray setup. Here's how it stacks up against common alternatives.
| Feature | RAW Wooden Stash Box | Glass Jar | Metal Tin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compartments | 2 (herb + papers) | 1 | 1 |
| Smell-proof | No | Yes (with seal) | Partially |
| Paper storage | Yes — dedicated section | No | No |
| Aesthetic | Natural wood, branded | Functional | Functional |
| Portability | Good — 12.8 x 8.8 cm | Varies | Good |
| Durability | Solid wood — lasts years | Fragile | Dents over time |
If you just need airtight herb storage, a glass jar wins. But if you're tired of keeping papers in one drawer, herbs in another, and tips in your coat pocket, the RAW Wooden Stash Box brings it all together. That's the actual value here — not just storage, but organisation.
From Our Counter
We've been selling RAW products since they first started appearing in Amsterdam shops, and the one thing that's consistent across their range is thoughtful design. This stash box isn't trying to be clever — it's a wooden box with a magnetic divider. But the magnets are properly embedded (they don't fall out after three months), the wood grain is smooth with no rough edges to snag on, and the RAW branding is burned into the lid rather than printed on a sticker that peels off. Small details, but they're the difference between something that ends up in a drawer and something that stays on your table for years.
The box has a satisfying weight when you pick it up — around 150-200g empty. It feels like an actual object, not a novelty. We'd pick this over a plastic stash container every time, purely on how it feels in the hand and how it ages. Wood develops character. Plastic just gets scratched.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the magnets strong enough to keep the divider in place if the box tips over?
The magnets hold the wooden divider firmly during normal handling — picking up, moving around, carrying in a bag. A hard knock or vigorous shaking can dislodge it. For everyday use on a table or shelf, the magnets are more than adequate.
Can I fit a grinder inside the RAW Wooden Stash Box?
A small 2-piece grinder under 50mm diameter might squeeze into the lower compartment, but it's tight. The box is designed for storing ground herb and papers, not a full kit. Keep your grinder separate.
Is the RAW Wooden Stash Box smell-proof?
No. Natural wood is porous and there's no airtight seal. If you need odour containment, pair it with a small sealable bag inside the lower compartment, or use a glass jar for long-term storage and this box for daily use.
What size rolling papers fit in the upper compartment?
RAW King Size Slim papers fit comfortably. Most standard and king-size paper packs will work. Wider packs or booklets with built-in tips may need to be removed from their outer packaging first.
How do I clean the RAW Wooden Stash Box?
Wipe it down with a dry cloth or very slightly damp cloth. Never soak the wood or use chemical cleaners — they'll absorb into the grain. For sticky residue, a tiny amount of isopropyl alcohol on a cloth works, but let it air out completely before use.
Why use a stash box instead of just a jar or bag?
A stash box organises multiple items — herbs, papers, tips — in one place. Jars store one thing well. The RAW Wooden Stash Box saves you from rummaging through drawers every time you want to roll. It's about convenience, not just containment.
Will the wood dry out or crack over time?
Keep it away from direct sunlight and heat sources (radiators, windowsills) and it'll last years. Wood naturally ages and may darken slightly, which most people consider a feature rather than a flaw. No special treatment or oil is needed.
Last updated: April 2026


