Check Clipboard for $20
June 1, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website


KEY FEATURES
This stylish clipboard features a vintage-like appearance and a clunky aluminum clip with a casual logo. It is designed to open and push down the lever of the clip part, so you can firmly sandwich thick memo pads and documents that accumulate daily. Not only for organizing documents but also when you want to take notes while standing on the go. There is a hole on the top, so it can be drawn on a hook and used. This small check clipboard is the perfect size for organizing postcards, envelopes, slips, and more. It’s just a matter of keeping it casually, and it seems to make the desktop look sophisticated.
PUEBCO was born in Japan in 2007 by the simple notion of creating things instinctively, using found and recycled materials to curate renewed lifestyle items. By using recycled materials and hand made processes, PUEBCO imbues these objects with the feel of many lifetimes and a sense of history that makes each piece unique. With PUEBCO products, there are no imperfections. These imperfections are details that are meant to be there by design.
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Materials: cardboard, aluminum
- Size: check
- Product dimensions: 10″H x 5″L x 1″W
- Chunky aluminum clip
- Hole on top
- For postcards, envelopes, slips & more
Includes
- Check Clipboard
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