Rainbow Pencils by young British designer Duncan Shotton are same size and weight as common wooden pencils and are made out of layers in colors of recycled paper, which can produce little beautiful paper ‘rainbows’ when people sharpen them. Duncan Shotton is a British designer who is currently running an original design studio in Tokyo, Japan, and the project is funding on Kickstarter. There are two types of Rainbow Pencils, black or white in 5-packs.
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