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Dynomighty Magnetic Desk Dots by Nathan Suberi

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Highly functional and dead simple, Dynomighty Design's Desk Dots made us instant fans on our recent visit to their Manhattan studio. An indispensable desk-side companion, the powerful ceramic magnets can hold business cards, post pictures, build little wobbly structures (a surprisingly and incredibly addicting pastime) or stand in as modern-day Buddhist meditation beads. And no matter how much you use them, Dynomighty guarantees they won't lose their tenacious strength, which is intense enough to work through a hand.

Desk Dots also make the perfect gift for any stressed soul. Pick them up for $15 through Dynomighty.

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This entry posted on 23 July 2009 at 2:04 PM
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