The Long and Short Plaster Acts Like a Tape Dispenser
Meghan Young — November 27, 2009 — Unique
References: yankodesign
Have you ever stocked up on so many different sized band-aids that the moment you rifle through your medicine cabinet to hastily grab one, the whole lot of them fall into your toilet? Yeah, well, it happens to me all the time because the people who designed by washroom decided to put that drug-filled cabinet above the toilet. With the Long and Short Plaster, however, I will no longer have to rescue drowning bandages again.
Designed by Miyeon Kim and Hoyoung Lee, the Long and Short Plaster acts like a tape dispenser. Simply cut out what you need and bandage that boo boo.
Designed by Miyeon Kim and Hoyoung Lee, the Long and Short Plaster acts like a tape dispenser. Simply cut out what you need and bandage that boo boo.
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