This Swiss pocket knife belongs to Martin's father and is forty years old. It is an elegant and timeless design. Compact, multifunctional, and in this particular case also a tangible, personal keepsake. In general, a similar aspiration applies to architecture: the best designs have value through their functionality. They are beautiful because they are logically put together and, like the Swiss army knife, their beauty becomes timeless as a result.
object of Martin
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