Divine Proportion Bottle Opener (Brass) - MoMa

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SKU:
6465
Mpn:
122402
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Divine Proportion bottle opener in brass by MoMa, is inspired by the golden ratio, which is often used by designers to determine pleasing dimensional relationships with an object or structure.

This bottle opener offers convenience, functionality and durability. Made of sturdy brushed brass, its credit-card size and slimness allows for wallet storage. Plus It’s sleek design with flat surface guarantees a pleasant touch when in use.

Ideal as a gift for your beloved ones, or for those who want to quench their thirst instantly!

The Divine Proportions Bottle Opener was designed for MoMA's collaboration with the MFA Products of Design program at the School of Visual Arts.

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Features
  • Dimension: 4.48 x 7.28 x 0.28 cm.

  • Color: Brass.
  • Material: Brass.
  • Designed by Oscar Pipson.

Divine Proportion bottle opener in brass by MoMa, is inspired by the golden ratio, which is often used by designers to determine pleasing dimensional relationships with an object or structure.

This bottle opener offers convenience, functionality and durability. Made of sturdy brushed brass, its credit-card size and slimness allows for wallet storage. Plus It’s sleek design with flat surface guarantees a pleasant touch when in use.

Ideal as a gift for your beloved ones, or for those who want to quench their thirst instantly!

The Divine Proportions Bottle Opener was designed for MoMA's collaboration with the MFA Products of Design program at the School of Visual Arts.

More Information
Features
  • Dimension: 4.48 x 7.28 x 0.28 cm.

  • Color: Brass.
  • Material: Brass.
  • Designed by Oscar Pipson.