Moby stapler
Posted in: Hagai Zakai, Moby, Monkey Business, StaplerEccola li. Ci voleva Hagai Zakai per immaginare la Moby-graffettatrice. Prodotta per Monkey Business, farà felice le vostre colleghe alle prese con documenti da pinzare.
Eccola li. Ci voleva Hagai Zakai per immaginare la Moby-graffettatrice. Prodotta per Monkey Business, farà felice le vostre colleghe alle prese con documenti da pinzare.
Jerusalem designer Avichai Tadmor created this scaled-up pencil sharpener for shaving curls of carrot onto salads.
Called Karoto (carrot in ancient Greek), the device for Israeli company Monkey Business can also be used on courgettes or cucumbers and comes in black or yellow.
Other products from Monkey Business on Dezeen include a pencil sharpener shaped like a wind-up key and a set of pins for making little animals out of wine corks.
See a sharpener for chocolate shavings by Japanese designers Nendo here.
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Competition: we’ve teamed up with Israeli design brand Monkey Business to offer readers the chance to win one of five silver pencil sharpeners by Noam Bar Yochai that resemble clockwork keys.
Instead of turning the pencil in the sharpener, users hold the pencil still and twist the cast-metal key. It’s also available from Monkey Business in bright red.
We recently featured a set of pins produced by Monkey Business that can be stuck onto wine corks to create animal toys at the dinner table.
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Competition closes 24 April 2012. Five winners will be selected at random and notified by email. Winners’ names will be published in a future edition of our Dezeenmail newsletter and at the bottom of this page. Dezeen competitions are international and entries are accepted from readers in any country.
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