I'm always impressed by designers who take it upon themselves to analyze and redesign classic staples--take the redesigned scissors by Spencer Nugent, for example. Simplifying the whole cutting process, the scissors eliminate the bottom blades' movements, keeping everything still for a cleaner cut.
Although just a concept, I have every confidence that the redesigned scissors by Spencer Nugent--or something very similar--will be put into production. Perhaps even by Fiskars!
Redesigned Scissors
These Unique Cutters Eliminate Unnecessary Movement
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