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Recycled Rubber Tire Key Ring by Mnmur

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In contrast to the stuffy leather key fob, how about considering something more conventional, economic, and inspirational? The recycled rubber tire key ring from Mnmur is a perfect example of upcycling. The two designers behind the firm inspired by urban culture and environment-conscious creations thought up this idea as part of their accessory line from bicycle inner tubes. The natural black color of the rubber lends itself to a surprisingly refined look, and the material itself is guaranteed to be durable. The key rings, as well as all items from Mnmur, are handcrafted to promote both personalization in their work and ethical responsibility as a business.

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