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areaware | animal keyring | bird ~ DC

Karl Zahn for Areaware SKU: AW-KZKAB
areaware | animal keyring | bird ~ DC
areaware | animal keyring | bird ~ DC
areaware | animal keyring | bird ~ DC
areaware | animal keyring | bird ~ DC
areaware | animal keyring | bird ~ DC
areaware | animal keyring | bird ~ DC
areaware | animal keyring | bird ~ DC
areaware | animal keyring | bird ~ DC
Last Chance

areaware | animal keyring | bird ~ DC

Karl Zahn for Areaware SKU: AW-KZKAB
Regular price $49.90
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Dimensions: 7.6 x 0.5cm
Material: brass


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This keyring translates simple line drawings of animals into a trusty keeper of your keys. Turn its eye-like screw lock to open and close it. Tote your favourite creature with you wherever you go and your keys will follow. Includes a split metal keyring.

Also available in croc and snake shape.
Wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth.


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Areaware is a New York City based producer of everyday objects that are both functional and unusual. Their goals are to create thoughtful products that inspire an emotional response and to explore design languages as a means of creating new syncretic forms. They have a good sense of humor and their objects are poetic, creating a strong voice for American design. They believe that appreciation for beauty is central to what it means to be alive and they seek to embody this principle in even the simplest things.

Click for more ideas from Karl Zahn (designer)

Karl Zahn is a freelance product and furniture designer in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. His work examines contemporary materials and historical technologies in an attempt to create modern hybrids that are more applicable, beautiful and sustainable. His designs express a pared down simplicity and stark aesthetic as a blend of modernist hard lines and surfaces with a Danish sensitivity to materials and joinery. Each piece is designed to withstand the passing of trends and foster complex relationships that grow more endearing over time.

Born and raised in rural Vermont, his work with wood and natural materials is an extension of the teachings from his home and time spent playing in forests and wood-shops. After earning a degree in product design from the Rhode Island School of Design (2003), he travelled to San Francisco where he immersed himself in the creative and complicated metal working culture that thrives there. In 2007, he moved to New York to begin working on his own.
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