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raymay : swing cut scissors
Experience precision cutting with these Japanese designed scissors. The Good Design Award winning swing cut mechanism effortlessly slices through materials with less effort than regular scissors. Light weight and comfortable to hold these will scissors are a must have for those who take their scissors seriously.
- non-stick fluorine coated blades.
Established in 1957, Japan's Good Design Awards recognise products - like these scissors- as well as architecture, software, systems, and services that add value to people's lives and communities through the application of helpful design.
materials : fluorine coated stainless steel blade and plastic handle
measurements :
• length 18.4cm
Designed in Japan, made in China.
Raymay has been operating since 1890.
Always look for the red and white 'G'!
Established in 1957, Japan's Good Design Awards recognise products - like these scissors- as well as architecture, software, systems, and services that add value to people's lives and communities through the application of helpful design.
"In an ever more complex society, design has become indispensable for solving problems and discovering new ones, and people's expectations of design are gradually rising. The GOOD DESIGN AWARD helps people to discover the possibilities of design and expand the fields where design can be used through screening and a wide range of promotion, and is dedicated to a well-off society where everyone can enjoy creative life" - from the good design website at g-mark.org/en