This Beautiful Collection Of Decorative Paper Clips Is Inspired By Turkish Motifs
Designer Efil Türk of Llun, has created a collection of minimalist decorative paper clips that were inspired by traditional Turkish motifs. The figures of ‘eli belinde’, ‘koç boynuzu’ and ‘akrep’ in Turkish kilim motifs are the main idea of ornament shapes.
The collection also includes a minimal set of circle + heart and a set of small clips. These objects, made of plated brass, are the most enjoyable way to keep your favorite ‘everything’ together. Carefully designed products can be used in a bookmark, as well as an elegant accessory for your notebooks and clothes.
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