How to fix my line on the wall ?
Our lines are fixed to the wall with three nails (for the 50cm line) or five nails (for the 125cm line), which are included in our boxes.
Our nails fit on all walls except concrete and brick walls. However, if you have a concrete wall, you can glue your line with double-sided tape or dedicated glue (our products are very light).
Quick tip: to make sure you nail straight, position the line and nail the middle hole first and then the side holes. This will allow you to better gauge while nailingFew readersHow to use The Line MINI ?
Stickers
No need for screws. Now you can fix The Line Mini wherever you like.
Whether your wall is brick, plaster, or concrete, or you have a glass partition, you can stick (or unstick) the Line Mini to it using two stickers which are 3mm in diameter.
Simply position them on the back of the line and press for 30 seconds in the spot where you want to display your souvenir.
Magnets
With The Line Mini, you can now attach your souvenir to any metallic surface using two super-strong miniFew readersAre the name on the boxes included ?
For the Summit collection, wall stickers with the names of the mountain tops are included in each box.
For the Music collection, a wall sticker with the name of the song and its composer is included in each box.
For the City range, we do not provide stickers. We prefer to leave it up to our customers to guess the names of the monuments. Writing "Eiffel Tower" next to the Eiffel Tower is a bit redundant isn't it? Nevertheless, the names of the monuments are present on the packaging if you needFew readersIs The Line Made in France ?
Yes, of course!
All our products are made in France. From the raw materials to the different workshops that manufacture our products, everything is made in France. Only a part of our packaging comes from Spain.
We pay attention to the creation of our products, but also to the people who make them. We work with a SCOP (cooperative company) to cut out part of the metal lines. The assembly is done by two ESATs (work-based learning centers dedicated to people with disabilities) in Paris region. WFew readers