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50 Mailboxes That Made Getting Mail Way More Interesting
FunnyDEC 15, 2025

50 Mailboxes That Made Getting Mail Way More Interesting

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When last did you hand-write a letter to someone, and take the time to post it? For many of us, that's a thing of the past. We have email, mobile phones, social media and other instant ways to communicate.
But there's something super nostalgic about receiving a written letter or Christmas card... Walking to the mailbox, opening it up and being pleasantly surprised to see an envelope with your name and address scrawled across the front.
Despite the world embracing the digital era, it's nice to know that you can still see mailboxes scattered around neighborhoods during your daily walks. What's even better is when they aren't your average box-shaped style. Mailboxes come in all shapes and sizes, standing proud like full-time front desk employees, ready to greet the next visitor.
Bored Panda has put together a list of the most creative and cool mailboxes people have spotted around town. From lobsters to Lego, and even a lifeguard chair, many serve as the perfect inspiration to bring old-school letter-writing back into fashion. Let us know your favorites by upvoting them. We also explore the history of the postal service and you'll find that info between the images.

#1 A Mailbox I Made. I’m Very Proud

A Mailbox I Made. I’m Very Proud
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If you were to imagine the very first letters ever written, what would they look like? If you pictured pieces of paper scrawled with curly handwriting, you'd be wrong. The world's first "letters" came in the shape of clay tokens. They were bobs of baked clay with dots or lines incised in them. Used in Mesopotamia some 9,500 years ago, these tokens during trade.

"A courier might bring tokens to a seller for so many bushels of grain, or so many jars of olive oil, and the seller would send the tokens with the goods back to the buyer. Think of it as a Bronze Age bill of lading," explains the ThoughtCo. site.

This would mark the start of writing, and the very early days of what would later become the postal system.

#2 Bender Mailbox

Bender Mailbox
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#3 Scrap Metal Mailbox Art

Scrap Metal Mailbox Art
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State-sponsored, designated couriers started emerging in Egypt around 2400 BCE. This is believed to be the first documented use of an official postal system, and at the time, it was only available to pharaohs.

"The main mode of transportation was through the Nile River," reports Egyptian Streets. "The letters were placed in a box escorted by guards." The pharaohs would use this method to communicate with each other and send updates on political developments in their territories.

#4 That’s Just Adorable

That’s Just Adorable
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#5 My Neighbor's Mailbox Matches His House

My Neighbor's Mailbox Matches His House
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#6 Sit. Stay. Get The Mail. Good Boy

Sit. Stay. Get The Mail. Good Boy
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Around 305 B.C., the postal service got a little makeover in the form of a new method of transportation: horses. Believe it or not, this marked the earliest documentation of what is now known as “express mail” and “regular mail.”

"The express mail services were exclusive to state officials and rulers while the latter was used by the wider public and was delivered by a postman on a donkey or mule," reveals Egyptian Streets.

#7 This Snoopy Mailbox

This Snoopy Mailbox
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#8 This "Thinking" Mailbox

This "Thinking" Mailbox
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#9 Jazz Hands For The Weekend

Jazz Hands For The Weekend
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According to ThoughtCo., the first envelopes were made of cloth, animal skins or vegetable parts. Paper envelopes were later developed in China, and were known as chih poh.

Many years later, in 1653, a Frenchman called Jean-Jacques Renouard de Villayer brought us the world's first mailbox in Paris. He sold pre-paid envelopes and set up mailboxes around the city. He's deliver any letters placed in them, provided they were in bought envelopes.

Unfortunately, De Valayer's business did not last long. It reportedly came to an abrupt end after someone put live mice in the mailboxes, completely freaking out his customers.

#10 House In The Middle Of Corn Fields

House In The Middle Of Corn Fields
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#11 Someone In My Neighborhood Has Manatee Mailboxes That They Dress Up For Holidays

Someone In My Neighborhood Has Manatee Mailboxes That They Dress Up For Holidays
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#12 Cool Looking Mailbox

Cool Looking Mailbox
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William Dockwra is credited with setting up the Penny Post in 1680. "Striking features of the scheme were that letters were prepaid and stamped to indicate place of posting and the time they had been sent out for delivery," reports Britannica. "Deliveries were made almost hourly."

Again, it didn't last... Dockwra ended up being prosecuted for infringing the state monopoly. The Penny Post was shut down in November 1682, and reopened by the government a short while later.

#13 I Love How Floridians Are So Into Their Nature! I Love The Birds Here Too, They're So Big

I Love How Floridians Are So Into Their Nature! I Love The Birds Here Too, They're So Big
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#14 My Artistic Niece Loves “My Neighbor Totoro”. Behold The Catbus Mailbox That She Made

My Artistic Niece Loves “My Neighbor Totoro”. Behold The Catbus Mailbox That She Made
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#15 This Mailbox I Found Near My Grandparents' House, The Guy Is An Appliance Repairman

This Mailbox I Found Near My Grandparents' House, The Guy Is An Appliance Repairman
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Then, in 1759, a similar thing happened in Paris. Claude-Humbert Piarron de Chamousset came up with a local postal service but the government wasn't happy. His business was absorbed by the state postal system, but the Frenchman was paid compensation.

#16 I’ve Made This Letterbox. It Stands 1.5 Meters Tall. What Do You Think

I’ve Made This Letterbox. It Stands 1.5 Meters Tall. What Do You Think
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#17 A LEGO Mailbox

A LEGO Mailbox
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#18 Yep, There Is A Mailbox In That Lighthouse

Yep, There Is A Mailbox In That Lighthouse
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#19 Mailbox Snowman My Wife Made While I Was At Work

Mailbox Snowman My Wife Made While I Was At Work
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#20 I Designed A Retro Looking Mailbox Post To Match Our Mid Century Modern Mailbox

I Designed A Retro Looking Mailbox Post To Match Our Mid Century Modern Mailbox
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