The Early Bird Clothes Pins by Fabian Von Spreckelsen
Jessica Marcel — November 21, 2009 — Eco
References: first-aid-design & design-milk
Hanging clothes is rarely fun, even if you don't mind doing it. But the Early Bird clothes pins by Fabian Von Spreckelsen make this green activity a little more enjoyable.
Spreckelsen designed the Early Bird clothes pins after seeing birds perched on power lines. They are much cuter than your traditional clothes pins, and they bring a whimsical touch to a household chore. The Early Bird clothes pins are just one more incentive to give up that un-earth-conscious clothes dryer.
Spreckelsen designed the Early Bird clothes pins after seeing birds perched on power lines. They are much cuter than your traditional clothes pins, and they bring a whimsical touch to a household chore. The Early Bird clothes pins are just one more incentive to give up that un-earth-conscious clothes dryer.
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