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Jun 9 2009, Naresh Chauhan

Sticking the bills or posters with tape and studs doesn’t go hand in hand with the wall decor, for the owners are left with distorted walls or billboards while removing the sticky posters. Addressing the issue, designer Alex Onoiu has come up with an.

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