
Tiny Box
DealUnique recycled packaging company
Best known from its Dragons’ Den appearance, Tiny Box is a unique recycled packaging company in Season 6, and convinced Peter Jones and Theo Paphitis to invest.
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From the show
The Dragons’ Den pitch
- £53K
- Asked for
- 40%
- Offered equity
- £133K
- Sought valuation
- £60K
- Deal amount
- 40%
- Deal equity
- £150K
- Deal valuation
Christian Richardson and Rachel Watkyn walked into the Den in Season 6, Episode 7 in the episode that aired 1 September 2008. Tiny Box, the unique recycled packaging company, pitched in the Green & CleanTech category, one of 34 green & cleantech businesses to brave the Den across all 21 seasons.
On the carpet, the number was £53,000 for a 40% stake, which valued the company at £133K.
Peter Jones and Theo Paphitis teamed up at £60,000 for 40% equity. The deal valued the company at £150K.
Tiny Box was one of 66 businesses to pitch in Season 6, where 14 deals got done. In the Green & CleanTech category overall, roughly 38% of pitches have landed a dragon across the show's history.
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I buy Tiny Box?
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Did Tiny Box get a deal on Dragons’ Den?
Yes. Tiny Box closed a deal for £60,000 in exchange for 40% equity, with Peter Jones and Theo Paphitis.
Which dragon invested in Tiny Box?
Peter Jones and Theo Paphitis invested in Tiny Box (£60,000 total as aired).
What season of Dragons’ Den was Tiny Box on?
Tiny Box appeared in Season 6, Episode 7, which aired 1 September 2008.
How much was Tiny Box asking for on Dragons’ Den?
The founders asked for £53,000 for 40% of the company, a £133K valuation.
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