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Story of Wallum

This austrian student project started during the study of Maximilian Mueller at the Vienna University of Technology. <br>

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Story of Wallum

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  1. Story of Wallum

  2. How did this project start? This austrian student project started during the study of Maximilian Mueller at the Vienna University of Technology.

  3. He noticed that the sheer size and weight of his wallet was getting in the way of his everyday life. He and his friends wanted something new, something simple and practical.

  4. This is how Wallum was born. He immediately had ideas forming in his head, inspired by something so simple. After designing a product on paper, he applied his skills for working with metals, to create a first prototype which was released for a Kickstarter and Indiegogocrowdfunding campaign.

  5. What is Wallum? The origin of the name is quite simple: Wal stands for wallet and lum for aluminium which is the raw material. Wallum replaces the traditionally big wallet with a stylish design. It is as small as a credit card, allowing you to fit credit cards and cash in a compact space. 

  6. Manufacturing Process The products of the brand Wallum are all manufactured with high quality in west Austria at the border triangle Austria, Switzerland and Germany. High-tech CNC machines mill all needed requirements on the aluminium plates.

  7. Once they have reached their final form they get sand blasted for a rough universal surface. The last steps are anodizing the plates in different colors and assembling.

  8. To know more information, visit us http://www.wallum.us/

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