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Multi Ruler 50cm Clear

Midori's Multi Ruler 50cm Clear is perfect for taking on larger scale measuring projects. Made from clear material, it's easy to spot any writing or markings underneath. When folded, the ruler measures about 25cm, making it easy to carry around despite its long scale. It features a laser engraved scale, preventing it from fading with use over time. Use it as a traditional ruler to measure and draw straight lines, or at an angle using the angle notation in the center axis. 

At Misc Store we also carry Midori's Multi Ruler in the 30cm version. 

Details

Measures 16,5 x 2,5 x 0,5 cm (folded), 31 x 1,2 x 0,5 cm (open)
Features angle notation with 15 degree marks
Made from polycarbonate
Made in Japan

Midori x Misc Store Amsterdam

Since its establishment in 1950, Midori manufactures paper goods that combine both aesthetics and functionality. They do this by paying special attention to beauty and the materials used.

Ever since then, they've continued to develop a range of design-focused products that enrich and add color to people’s daily lives — maintaining its base in design and paper, while evolving into a comprehensive manufacturer of stationery items. Their paper products that allow people to express themselves freely, are now accompanied by stationery tools to enjoy using with Midori's paper.

Midori's Multi Ruler 50cm Clear is perfect for taking on larger scale measuring projects. Made from clear material, it's easy to spot any writing or markings underneath. When folded, the ruler measures about 25cm, making it easy to carry around despite its long scale. It features a laser engraved scale, preventing it from fading with use over time. Use it as a traditional ruler to measure and draw straight lines, or at an angle using the angle notation in the center axis. 

At Misc Store we also carry Midori's Multi Ruler in the 30cm version. 

Details

Measures 16,5 x 2,5 x 0,5 cm (folded), 31 x 1,2 x 0,5 cm (open)
Features angle notation with 15 degree marks
Made from polycarbonate
Made in Japan

Midori x Misc Store Amsterdam

Since its establishment in 1950, Midori manufactures paper goods that combine both aesthetics and functionality. They do this by paying special attention to beauty and the materials used.

Ever since then, they've continued to develop a range of design-focused products that enrich and add color to people’s daily lives — maintaining its base in design and paper, while evolving into a comprehensive manufacturer of stationery items. Their paper products that allow people to express themselves freely, are now accompanied by stationery tools to enjoy using with Midori's paper.

$5.30

Original: $15.13

-65%
Multi Ruler 50cm Clear

$15.13

$5.30

Description

Midori's Multi Ruler 50cm Clear is perfect for taking on larger scale measuring projects. Made from clear material, it's easy to spot any writing or markings underneath. When folded, the ruler measures about 25cm, making it easy to carry around despite its long scale. It features a laser engraved scale, preventing it from fading with use over time. Use it as a traditional ruler to measure and draw straight lines, or at an angle using the angle notation in the center axis. 

At Misc Store we also carry Midori's Multi Ruler in the 30cm version. 

Details

Measures 16,5 x 2,5 x 0,5 cm (folded), 31 x 1,2 x 0,5 cm (open)
Features angle notation with 15 degree marks
Made from polycarbonate
Made in Japan

Midori x Misc Store Amsterdam

Since its establishment in 1950, Midori manufactures paper goods that combine both aesthetics and functionality. They do this by paying special attention to beauty and the materials used.

Ever since then, they've continued to develop a range of design-focused products that enrich and add color to people’s daily lives — maintaining its base in design and paper, while evolving into a comprehensive manufacturer of stationery items. Their paper products that allow people to express themselves freely, are now accompanied by stationery tools to enjoy using with Midori's paper.