
Coloring Book Alternative Lets You Scratch Off Surface To Reveal Beautiful Nightscapes
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A scratchboard-style product that allows you to illuminate various famous skylines has joined the list of arts and crafts products that target adults. “Scratch Night View,” designed by South Korean design studio Lago, lets you use a fountain pen-inspired stylus to scratch away and reveal the lit cityscapes of renowned locations around the world.
The board retails for $16 USD, although a smaller, post card-sized board is available for $12.70 USD. Eight locations are available, including New York, Hong Kong, Las Vegas, Budapest, London, Hamburg, Paris, and Florence. Customers outside of Korea can purchase a board from Lago’s eBay store, although it appears a KickStarter option is also available.
More info: lago.co.kr | Amazon | Etsy | Facebook | Kickstarter (h/t: designtaxi)
These cool scratch-off boards by Lago are available on Etsy and Amazon!
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Not new at all. I did these as a little kid.
Did anyone say this is new? No, they didn't. They just said it is new to the arts and crafts market targeted to adults.
Very true - I admit they didn't claim as new and I just assumed they did. Although there was little need for a sassy "Rhetorical question?" Putting down answer -style reply. Thank you for challenging my assumption though, not everything on BoredPanda is in any way new! No thanks for being a slight dick about it.
I did too but I don't remember them being so detailed.
They should make it in all spectrum of colors so when you scratch, you don't know what color will come out next.
I used to do those as a kid! They were psychedelic! Also they were still pretty difficult, just not skylines, so worth your googling it if you're interested x
Maybe its not new... but it looks really beautiful!!!
Not new at all. I did these as a little kid.
Did anyone say this is new? No, they didn't. They just said it is new to the arts and crafts market targeted to adults.
Very true - I admit they didn't claim as new and I just assumed they did. Although there was little need for a sassy "Rhetorical question?" Putting down answer -style reply. Thank you for challenging my assumption though, not everything on BoredPanda is in any way new! No thanks for being a slight dick about it.
I did too but I don't remember them being so detailed.
They should make it in all spectrum of colors so when you scratch, you don't know what color will come out next.
I used to do those as a kid! They were psychedelic! Also they were still pretty difficult, just not skylines, so worth your googling it if you're interested x
Maybe its not new... but it looks really beautiful!!!