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RE: On the Design of Beautiful Things

attention to detail and excellent customer service

That is hopefully something which always will be successful.
Having things for life I truly appreciate.

A product is not just a work of art that will be admired from a distance, but a functional piece that somebody will interact with.

Yes, if it combines both, it's the best, I agree. Maybe I need to come up with a chalk-design pen for tailors needs. HaHa!

I hope your wood work is going well in spite of the stapler's design shortcomings.

The funny thing is that my husband found his old stapler after the first and second searches for it were in vain.
It worked just fine and has a very smooth surface on the front. I used it for the rest of the woodwork. We have a huge conservatory under a glass dome (actually a parymid shape). In the summer we get baked there and we need shade for protection. So we came up with a solution. After some thinking and talking, we decided with stretching jute fabric on wooden frames and then gluing magnets to the back ends, which we then stick to the iron frames of the windows. They are huge!

But then we decided to go for the hippy solution you see here. HaHa! Still some more shawls to go. But the framed pieces of wood also serve their purpose, instead of hanging on the slanted windows, we simply placed them in front of the windows below.

On the pics they are still in the making.

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That's a cool room. Reminds me of Goa! Open but private. I like that.