Balloon Pin House, Great Place To Store Map Or Noticeboard Pins
Whether you need to pin up a pin-up, or drop a pin on a map, the Balloon Pin House provides an enchanting place for you to store your map or noticeboard pins. 300 individual pins float above a tiny rooftop in a miniature balloon cluster.
Arrange your balloons by simply pressing each pin in to a solid cork ball core. Each ball is securely mounted upon three robust steel pins protruding from a tiny brass tubed chimney. The small wooden plywood house base can be stood upright on flat surfaces or easily mounted on a wall, map or noticeboard.
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