Key organizer adds colorful, compact to your EDC - Yanko Design
Briefly

The miniki Key Organizer arranges four to eight shortened keys into a slim, lightweight holder enabling one-handed access with a simple thumb pivot. Each key clips into a modular, clickable, color-coded holder so keys can be added, removed, or rearranged as needs change. The patented design is currently 3D printed from durable plastic with nylon axles and claims to be 40% lighter and 60% more compact than an average keychain. Available in sizes for four, six, or eight keys and five colors, the system includes matching stickers for locks and suits busy parents, Airbnb hosts, kids, and older adults. Designer: Johan Kok.
Unlike traditional keychains that jumble keys together, this organizer arranges four to eight keys in a slim, lightweight holder. Each key is specially shortened and clipped into its own color-coded holder. With a simple pivot of your thumb, you can access the right key using just one hand. The clickable holders mean every key is modular, so you can add, remove, or rearrange them as your needs change.
Color coding is at the heart of the miniki experience. Each key holder comes in a bright color, with matching stickers you can place on the corresponding lock. After a short time, you'll instinctively reach for the correct key, making it perfect for quick entry-whether you're a busy parent, an Airbnb host, or someone who wants a little less stress in their day. This system is especially helpful for kids, older adults, or anyone who wants a more intuitive way to manage keys.
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