WHAT IS A 'BOX-WALL' DOWN JACKET ?

A Box-wall down jacket is one that utilities 'Box-wall' construction for it's baffles. Baffles are the pockets of space that are created between two layers of fabric which then hold the goose or duck down that is in your jacket. These chambers filled with down are how the jacket keeps you warm. Your body heat warms the air around it through radiating that heat, when you are wearing a down jacket the air that you are warming with your body heat is trapped by the down, creating a layer of warm air around you. The more loft a jacket has, the more air that can be trapped which is why the bigger, puffier down jackets are warmer than more low-profile down jackets.
Baffles can be built mainly in two ways 'Box-Wall' or 'Stitch-through', box-wall construction is the warmer of the two as it allows the down to loft more which more effectively provides warmth, this results in fewer cold spots in the jacket. These horizontal compartments are designed to hold the down in place around the body and maximize the performance of the jacket - jackets using this method are quite often heavier and don't pack down as small as most jackets that use stitch-through construction due to more materials being used.
As you can imagine making fabric 'boxes' for the down rather than sewing through quilt style is a lot more work and is a lot more complicated to make. For this reason the majority of down jackets on the market are 'stitch through' and the few that are 'Box-Wall' are more expensive. The technology is usually reserved for the more demanding products such as high-mountain & expedition gear.