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Use this blue 3D frame to exhibit your little treasures. Smart and simple Japanese design. Create your own decorative accessory and change it as often as you like. |
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| VAT included price. |
| $41.59 |
| 34,95€ |
| £29.36 |
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This 3D frame is great to keep all those mementos you don't know what to do with. The typical souvenir you just had to buy on your honeymoon, your first digital watch, that seashell you're so fond of... these are your little treasures.
There's also all that stuff around the house that you're especially fond of and don't want to throw out but don't want to keep in a drawer: designer toys, lucky charms, your fetish doll, a ring with a history, that sweet you wouldn't dare eat...
Now you can frame and exhibit these objects in this 3D Frame. It's round, but has a flat base that gives the frame stability.
It's a dark blue color and the inside is lined with a double layer of polymer, a transparent plastic film similar to the plastic wrap you use in the kitchen, only it's more durable and not as clingy.
All you have to do is open the frame, separate the layers, put your object in and close the frame. Now your treasure is framed! Put it up on a bookshelf in your living room at home or on your desk in the office.
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Color: dark blue |
The objects are framed between two layers of transparent polymer film |
Size: 17cm x 16.5cm x 3.5cm / 7 x 6.5 x 1.4 inches |
Weight: 170 g / 5.9 ounces | Material (frame): ABS |
Designer's Bio
Hiroshi Kajimoto - Kajimoto Design
1955 Born in Takarazuka, Hyogo- Japan.
1991 Becomes a freelance designer, based in Tokyo.
2001 In addition to working as a freelance designer, he also joins the Polysyte design platform and is personally
responsible for promoting the "Super Positive Project". |
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