Keep it together.
It’s the little things they say—and they’re right, because without keyrings, we’d be lost (and locked out). Of course, you could go the super-practical route and get one at your local hardware store. Orrr you could opt for this helix-shaped brass wire number that allows you to slip keys on and off with ease.
Photography by James Ransom & Ty Mecham
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Craighill
Brooklyn, NY
Based in Brooklyn, NY, Craighill is all about putting a unique spin on everyday objects (like paper weights that double as brain teasers) They say a design should be more than just functional—it should also tell a story about it’s creation.
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Reviews for
Closed Helix Keyring
Reviews for
Closed Helix Keyring
All reviews come from Verified Purchases
quality made product that doesn't hold up
This product is beautifully crafted HOWEVER the keys do not stay on. We purchased two and own various keys all different sizes - they have all fallen off the Helix Keyring and do not stay locked in. Beautiful to look at but ineffective.
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