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Desk top display series- constructed of toy bricks

2014-07-10

 


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From left to right are: 1. Vase Holder; 2. Stationery Holder; 3. Smartphone Nest; 4. Combination Stationery and Paper Clip Holder.

 



The dimension at the interior space of this Vase Holder using KINGO bricks, happens to fit the diameters of the small and medium size disposable plastic drink bottles commonly seen on the market.  Hence, such emptied bottles can be recycled by cutting to an appropriate height, thereby serving as a vase for holding water and flowers, to be further placed into the Vase Holder under a proper fit. In addition, when standing alone, this assembly also render an impression of a miniature fort.

 


2.     Stationery Holder: Using KINGO bricks, the size can be DIY adjusted to form a range of different holding volumes for different numbers of stationery items. When standing alone, this assembly renders an impression of a miniature fort

 

3.     Smartphone Nest: Using KINGO bricks, the dimensions on the slot happens to loosely fit the sizes of most smartphone commonly seen on the market. When standing alone, this assembly also renders an impression of a miniature fort.

 

4.     Combination Stationery and Paper Clip Holder. Another original assembly design using KIINGO bricks, serving to hold stationery items on one side, and a tray holder on the other side for holding small objects such as paper clips. The dimension on the interior of the tray holder happens to fit the diameter of the S and M size disposable plastic bottles commonly seen on the market. As such, emptied bottles can be recycled by cutting to a lower height like a tray, for placing small objects such as paper clips. When standing alone, it also renders an impression of a miniature fort compound.


 

Contact parkerch@strongniche.com.tw for more.

Also check out on the official website at http://kingo.strongniche.com.tw/index.php/en/

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