Ambidextrous Spring Scissors

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These Simple Scissors are Made From a Single Sheet of Flattened Metal

These Spring Scissors have a minimalist design that emphasizes the simple and delicate physics in springs that hold tension to cut through tough objects. The Spring Scissors were designed by the Danish brand, Nomess Copenhagan, and follow their typical fashion of aesthetically pleasing functional objects.

The handmade black scissors look like a work of carbon fiber art, when in reality they are made from a single piece of metal. The metal was flattened and sharpened to create blades sharp enough to slice. The Spring Scissors come in large or small and in gold, silver or chrome. Providing a solution for frustrated lefties, their ergonomic design makes them an ambidextrous tool -- a perfect addition for anyone's desk drawer essentials.
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