Place For Trace
September 4, 2009 at 9:50 pm | Posted in objects | Leave a commentTags: pens, trace, wood
I saw this great desk accessory over at notcot the other week and haven’t been able to get it out of my head. Designed by New York City-based, O’Brian Muehleisen Architecture Studio, Place For Trace is a trace-paper and pen holder crafted from timber.
"The ubiquitous roll of trace has long adorned architects’ desks. As ours inevitably wound up in a drawer, only to succumb to marks and tearing, we had in our minds that there should be a better place for such an important tool. The result is Place for Trace." – OMAS
It comes in four timber finishes: Walnut, Cherry, Oak and Maple and is available online at Merchant 4. I just finished ordering one and I can’t wait to get it – MY DESK IS GOING TO LOOK SO RAD!
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