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The safety line Osnodd - Pa Hall Or Peter Adolphe Hall | WikiOO.org - Encyclopedia of Fine Arts

The safety line Osnodd – (Pa Hall Or Peter Adolphe Hall) predchádzajúca Ďalší


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Múzeum: National Museum of Science and Technology (Stockholm, Sweden)

technika: Textile

How can you protect your wallet, cell phone, bus card, handbag or your favourite teddy bear from being stolen?Petra Wadström lives in Åkersberga and is both an inventor and an artist. She has invented the Osnodd, a strong elastic band with two clips. One clip you stick onto your wallet ant the other clip you put on your handbag or your sleeve.The Osnodd is very popular and it has been on sale since 2004 and is made in China. It has enabled Petra to work on other ideas.

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