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Wanhang Zhao Clleper Fingernail Clipper
Clleper Fingernail Clipper is Iron Design Award winner in 2020 - 2021 Idea and Conceptual Design Award Category.
Clleper Fingernail Clipper

Clleper is named by a combination of nail clipper and nail bits collector. The nail clipper people are using is quite space saving, so, basically, people can bring it to anywhere. However, the occasions where people cut their nails are actually very limited, because every time they cut their fingernails, the nail bits will go everywhere. Clleper has a detached nail bits collector, so, every time people cut their fingernails, the nail bits will be collected. With this clipper, people can cut their fingernails anywhere.

Clleper Fingernail Clipper
Wanhang Zhao Clleper
Wanhang Zhao Fingernail Clipper
Wanhang Zhao design
Wanhang Zhao design
Wanhang Zhao

Wanhang Zhao is a designer who believes that design has its power to make the world a better place. He pays attention on the things happening around him. Observing human behavior is his hobby in his daily life. He is a dreamer as well as an activist. He is also a perfectionist, which makes him a better designer. Discovering a problem makes him excited, and solving problems is what he is good at. He loves life, enjoys natural and embraces arts.

Lund University School of Industrial Design

Lund University School of Industrial Design (LUSID) is organized within the Faculty of Engineering (LTH) at Lund University, focusing on allowing students to shape themselves as designers. LUSID strives to use a wide range of methods, combining scientific and artistic exploration, in the pursuit of creating and applying new knowledge and understanding of life and living. LUSID encourages professional collaboration, pushing the boundaries of design and questioning society to effect change. With its position in Scandinavia, its international focus and its expansive facilities, LUSID has the unique ability to allow students a platform to study remote areas in the field of design. From social activism to new material experimentation, LUSID wants to encourage students to develop creativity and personality to become influential within – and beyond – the field of design.