Tin Can Phone

Tin Can Phone

Here’s the most amusing toy from our childhood, the “telephone” made with a string stretched between two tin cans.

The technique works, the design works, do we need more? – this is the enthusiasm and satisfaction we imagine Renáta Farkas and Erika Molnár, two university students from Eger installed and shared their latest project, thus stating to the world: childhood never ends.

Behance project: Dumadoboz | Tin Can Phone Project | Design/AIR

Renáta Farkas | Behance
Erika Molnár | Behance | Instagram

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