MADISON, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fiskars introduced its revolutionary Orange-Handled Scissors design to the world in 1967, and today, the revolution continues with the launch of the Amplify™ Shears ...
MADISON, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fiskars, the World’s #1 Scissors Brand™, has joined with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA®) for the third year in a row to become the official ...
Like buttons, you probably don't think of scissors as something that needs an upgrade. However, Fiskars Softouch Spring Action Scissors manage to solve a number of problems you've likely ignored over ...
It's odd that these super-tough scissors from Fiskars are in the "Sewing and Quilting" section of the site, but then if you make a tool this awesome, you don't need to do much else. You certainly ...
Everything I didn't know — and maybe you didn't, either — about the global brand that calls the Madison area home for its U.S. headquarters. Ahead of attending Fiskars' anniversary event last month, I ...
I am a lifelong wearer of bangs, so having a decent pair of scissors at home, or on me when I travel, is crucial to my limited beauty routine. And as the owner of a toy poodle — a breed known for its ...
You probably recognize designer Olof Bäckström’s classic orange-handled scissors. The company that makes them, Fiskars, claims to have sold over a billion worldwide, so there’s a good chance you have ...
The Fiskars, Cuts+More Scissors ($20) are far more than your average pair of hinged blades. Taking a cue from the multi-tool world, Cuts+More scissors not only provide top notch cutting performance ...
Fiskars has been making new kinds of orange-handled scissors since 1967, and after thousands of variations, it’s not out of ideas yet. “This is the holy grail,” says Colin Roberts, an industrial ...
The seriousness, trauma and aftermath of the injury suffered by Louisville guard Kevin Ware made him the face of the 2013 NCAA Mens Basketball Tournament, the most watched in nearly two decades. A ...
Scissors aren’t multi-tools, but we still expect the world of them. I'm not proud to admit it, but I've used common household scissors to break down cardboard boxes, strip electrical wire, cut through ...