Book Dividers, Pen Centerers, Trapezoidal Boxes by Pinto Design
Jessica Marcel — December 11, 2009 — Art & Design
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If you don’t like it when your books touch each other, Pinto Design has the thing for you. If it bothers you when your pen isn’t exactly centered on the surface where it’s laying, then again, Pinto Design has a solution, just for you.
And if you just get really angry when you see right angles, well, see them no more with the awkwardly shaped asymmetrical box, also by Pinto Design. The company has made some interesting minimalist pieces, but these creations may mean that the peeps at Pinto Design have too much time on their hands.
And if you just get really angry when you see right angles, well, see them no more with the awkwardly shaped asymmetrical box, also by Pinto Design. The company has made some interesting minimalist pieces, but these creations may mean that the peeps at Pinto Design have too much time on their hands.
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