World’s biggest indoor tear-off calendar



The German agency Scholz & Friends Hamburg-based made this amazing wall calendar by 3 meters -2 meters, which has the particularity to be composed of 12 pages of color s ‘tear each month to give a new look to your home and suggest the color of the month. It’s a very impressive calendar.

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Calendars are something that we often see in every home. People need calendars to organize their time and to help them remember important events. Even if you have one on the cell phone, it’s not the same like having a real calendar hanging on the wall. This calendar does more than just hang on the wall. It covers the wall, making it disappear behind this massive piece. So, as you can see, calendars come in all sorts f shapes and sizes.

This huge calendar is actually no different than the usual smaller version, except that it’s oversized. So it becomes more that just a practical item, it’s like a wallpaper. It could actually be fun to have such a calendar. It’s useful and it also created a colorful and fun look for your living room, bedroom, or any other room you might want to use. Every month has a different color, so the atmosphere from the room will change with it. It’s a nice and useful way to refresh the image of your home.

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