Display your work in style with the Youmans Capsule presentation case.
May 14th, 2012
Designed by Rick Youmans, the Youmans Capsule is a stylish presentation case available in A2, A3 and A4 sizes.
Developed in response to the need for a stylish lightweight product to present large format work, products or samples in a professional way, the Youmans Capsule combines practicality with contemporary design.

The Capsules are handcrafted from aluminium with a plastic handle and hinge.
Lightweight and functional, they are easy to carry and use.
Sleek, simple design makes for a product that looks good and gives any presentation the ’wow’ factor.

Discover the full scope of possibilities of the Youmans Capsule via the official website.

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