"Magnetic Switch Cover" by Jake Frey Is an Attractive Design Indeed

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Recent ID grad Current ID student Jake Frey earns the nominal honor of designing the best ‘combination-light-switch-plate-and-keyholder’ with his simple magnetic switch cover, ousting a couple of hook-based contenders that we’ve recently come across (after the jump; three’s a trend?).

It is a standard size switch cover plate with a high power magnet incorporated in the back, so the user can drop their keys when they turn the lights on and come into a room.

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If there’s not much to describe, suffice it to say that the design speaks for itself… though I wonder if a “high-power magnet” might affect (or be affected by) the electric current controlled by the switch. In fact, I’m curious if it would be possible to make a magnetic keyholder that activates the lights only when the keys are present (as in some hotel rooms).

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Incidentally, it was designed for the Urban Outfitters (they’re based in Philly, where Jake will complete his degree next year)… but the simple two-tone design—a subtle nod to the classic horseshoe magnet—says “hipster” more in a whisper than a shout.

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