I’ve done something similar. I attached flat magnets to wood strips which in turn are attached to the wall, and i use steel balls (or anything magnetic) to hold papers in place against the magnets.
With balls especially, the papers can just be pulled away (one hand) as the ball rolls.
With strong magnets a paperclip over the papers is enough to hold up a surprising amount.
Swissmiss is an online garden Tina Roth Eisenberg started in 2005 and has lovingly tended to ever since.
Besides swissmiss, Tina founded and runs TeuxDeux, CreativeMornings and her Brooklyn based co-working community Friends Work Here. (She also started Tattly which was recently adopted by BIC)
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I’ve done something similar. I attached flat magnets to wood strips which in turn are attached to the wall, and i use steel balls (or anything magnetic) to hold papers in place against the magnets.
With balls especially, the papers can just be pulled away (one hand) as the ball rolls.
With strong magnets a paperclip over the papers is enough to hold up a surprising amount.
Jun 24th, 2012 / 3:57 pm
Amazing work! Impressive details and very organize combined with great functionality. Keep it up!
Jun 24th, 2012 / 10:31 pm
hi guys
Jun 25th, 2012 / 6:48 pm
Thank you very much for this idea! Sounds better than cork board.
Jun 25th, 2012 / 6:49 pm
Really cool stuff lol
Jun 25th, 2012 / 8:57 pm
Oh I like this! I’m getting a new studio space and I’m trying to figure out ways to decorate!
Jun 26th, 2012 / 7:51 am
Paintings can be clipped up to create a new form of wall art.
Jun 29th, 2012 / 5:45 am
Thats it, im doing this as of tomorrow. What a beautiful design idea and organised too. people will never believe it when they see me being organised!
Jul 9th, 2012 / 3:38 pm