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Balance, Design, Products January 5, 2012

Five Ways: Perpetual Calendars

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Not interested in investing in a brand-new calendar every time a new year rolls around? Save yourself some time with one of these perpetual picks.

1. Calendar Tin, $9.00 Multitasking at its best: the three swiveling compartments of this container let you stay up to date, and the inside lets you store small office supplies. Get it: monkeybusiness.co.il

2. ThreeSixFive Calendar, $17.99 Inject a bit of color with the bright blocks of this easygoing wood design. Get it: joannehudson.com

3. Futuro Perpetual Calendar, CAD$29.99 The 14 double-sided inserts included with this smart calendar by designer Pieter Woudt help you stay on schedule. Forever. Get it: morba.myshopify.com

4. The Calendar Wall Decal by Ferm Living, $126.50 Change the look of your workspace in a flash with this decorative WallSticker, which can be personalized with post-its and chalk. Get it: velocityartanddesign.com

5. Perpetual Calendar, ¥9,345 Keep up with every day (every year) with this simple creation hailing from Japan’s “More Trees” organization. Get it: rumors.jp

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Comments (3)

Neat idea! Or you could buy a handmade one made one at a time by a gal who lives in Zeeland: http://www.etsy.com/shop/BySaraLynn

I guess the important thing is to keep track of which year is leap year with these. I write on my calendars way to much to use a perpetual one – unless it was dry erase!

Daisy

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