Funkt studio with Citydot studio have realized the office design for LEANPLUM, a customer engagement platform company located in Sofia, Bulgaria. The
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I swear I did not paint this purple KMart typewriter purple. It came like this - as evidenced by the purple case (I don't recall ever being guilty of painting a case!). No, I saw it advertised as a purple typewriter and, though I have enough Nakajima ALL Model 2000s to last me a lifetime or three, I just had to have it. If only so I could put it beside the little Remington duo-tone purple and mauve (I have seen this described as "orchid") that I bought from Charles Gu at my.Typewriter.com some years ago. When is one purple typewriter ever enough? I love the little Rem. The KMart? Well, yes, I do like the colour,a lot, and it's the only KMart typewriter that I've allowed in my collection - got to have one of everything, after all! But as for that Japanese script on the paper plate, I have no idea. If someone can read it, and it's rude, please don't tell me. Oh, all right, go on, tell me ... What is it with purple and typewriters? You can judge from all the artwork here using purple with typewriters that it has some wide appeal. Does the colour make for more purple prose? As much as I like the hue, I'm afraid too much of it puts me in a purple haze ... And here's a lovely "lavender" Corona 4 from the Herman Price Collection Is this Carl W. Sundberg-designed Remington Riviera a shade of purple, or is it, as described, "hot pink"? Whatever it is, its colour helped it sell for a ridiculous $172.50 on Australian eBay a few weeks ago (and NOT to me, I hasten to add): Here is the same model looking a little more purpley, but still called "hot pink": Looking at it, I know exactly how this lady feels: That's right, give me one of these any day:
The purple iridescent glitter does NOT shed and is so gorgeous as it sparkles in the light (check out the video)! This office set is decorated with holographic purple glitter and completely sealed so that you do not have to worry about glitter shedding over time. You have the option of choosing the regular seal or upgrading to a smoother, glossier, more durable epoxy finish. Decals, designs, or names can only be added only if you choose the upgraded epoxy finish. The complete set includes: -stapler -weighted tape dispenser -pop up note dispenser -pencil cup -clip board -dry eraser -paper clip holder -staple remover -20oz stainless steel tumbler with lid and straw These items are the perfect addition to any office or classroom decor and teachers love them as teacher appreciation gifts! ***Note*** -The normal seal items will feel rough to the touch. -Tumblers are not microwaveable. -Tumblers are not dishwasher safe. -Handwash Tumbler only and be sure to wash it prior to first use.
Adam Sheridan, owner of The Purple Store in Seattle, followed through on a crazy idea and now he's shipping thousands of everyday items, in the color purple, to fans across the country.