The Leather & Steel Fly Swatter Gets Rid of Flies in Style
Meghan Young — July 23, 2013 — Art & Design
'Tis the season of the flies and what better way to squash them in style than with the Leather & Steel Fly Swatter. Foregoing the classic plastic swatter for something with a little more class, people can pretend they rid themselves of these buggers like a royal would do. It wouldn't be surprising if the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge owned something similar. In a way, it does seem like a very British object.
Part of the West Elm Market line, the Leather & Steel Fly Swatter is not only good-looking, it is practical as well. The leather swatter makes clean up much easier. A perfect piece for those who focus on details, the fly swatter will ensure that the look of a living space isn't tarnished with an uglier version.
Part of the West Elm Market line, the Leather & Steel Fly Swatter is not only good-looking, it is practical as well. The leather swatter makes clean up much easier. A perfect piece for those who focus on details, the fly swatter will ensure that the look of a living space isn't tarnished with an uglier version.
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