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“Concrete Age” Desk Accessory

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This texture-rich office accessory was created by the Korean design studio JINSIK KIM. Called “Concrete Age,” the design revisits the concept of JinSik Kim’s earlier line of Stone Age Desk Accessories, simply changing up the material. The new desk item is made of concrete and engraved to resemble wood, pine and ash to be exact. More than a pretty bauble, the design is multi-functional, serving as a pen and card holder as well as a paper weight. Contact the studio to inquire about buying a “Concrete Age” in your choice of six colors.

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