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This unusual and whimsical toilet paper roll storage system, "Splash" (2004) was designed by the American industrial designer en:Brad Ascalon.

I am the copyright holder of this image and grant license under GFDL (self made).
Date 21 April 2006 (original upload date)
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  • 2006-04-21 23:20 Toksook 372×152×8 (17142 bytes) This unusual and whimsical toilet paper roll storage system, "Splash" (2004) was designed by the American industrial designer [[Brad Ascalon]]. I am the copyright holder of this image and grant license under GFDL (self made).

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