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Key Lanyard (XL)
Key Lanyard (XL) – made by our partners at
GIN
Made from 100% cotton with a hand-patterned design
About GIN:
The nonprofit organization GIN – Community Integration and Normalization has been supporting people with intellectual or multiple disabilities since 1992. Their mission is to promote autonomy through self-determination, following the principle:
“As much support as necessary, as little support as possible.”
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€24.00
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SKU
m2100000130122
Key Lanyard (XL) – handmade by our partners at
GIN
Stylish and functional – redefining your keychain
Made from premium cotton, this XL key lanyard offers a comfortable feel while being highly durable.
Your keys are securely fastened and easily accessible, so you’ll never have to search for them again.
Dimensions & Details:
Material: 100% cotton / metal
Length: approx. 40–50 cm
Each piece is handmade and may vary slightly in size. About GIN:
GIN – Community Integration and Normalization – has been supporting people with intellectual or multiple disabilities since 1992. Their mission is to promote autonomy through self-determination, guided by the principle: “As much support as necessary, as little support as possible.”
In the creative workshop on Tokiostraße in Vienna’s 22nd district, individuals with intellectual disabilities who enjoy craftwork produce a wide range of handmade items — from woodwork and textiles to ceramics and visual art. The focus is on developing social, manual, and cognitive skills, encouraging initiative, and fostering self-worth through the creation of functional and sellable products.
Material: 100% cotton / metal
Length: approx. 40–50 cm
Each piece is handmade and may vary slightly in size. About GIN:
GIN – Community Integration and Normalization – has been supporting people with intellectual or multiple disabilities since 1992. Their mission is to promote autonomy through self-determination, guided by the principle: “As much support as necessary, as little support as possible.”
In the creative workshop on Tokiostraße in Vienna’s 22nd district, individuals with intellectual disabilities who enjoy craftwork produce a wide range of handmade items — from woodwork and textiles to ceramics and visual art. The focus is on developing social, manual, and cognitive skills, encouraging initiative, and fostering self-worth through the creation of functional and sellable products.
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