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Architonic ID: 1189821
Year of Launch: 2012
Concept
Micro Cubebots!
The newest, mini-est, mighty-est member of the Cubebot gang. Brightly colored and pocket-sized, Micro Cubebots fold into a miniature 1.5" square. Perfect for your desk, in your backpack or on the dashboard of your car.
Robot toys are usually made of plastic and require batteries – but not this one! Inspired by the Japanese Shinto Kumi-ki puzzles, the Cubebot is a non-traditional take on the toy robot by joining ancient Japanese traditions with contemporary toy culture.
Dimensions 4.25” H x 5.5” W; 1.5” x 1.5” cube
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Residential
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United States
Profile New York designer David Weeks founded the studio in 1996 as an umbrella for his diverse interests, which range from traditionally grounded metal fabrication techniques to contemporary toy culture. Over the past two decades, his product line has evolved from a core grouping of elemental lighting fixtures to a broader collection of upholstered seating, side tables, and sculptural objects with a simpatico sense of materiality and detailing. The 2013 opening of the Tribeca storefront—one part gallery, one part creative lab—provided the opportunity to showcase the full breadth of the studio’s collaborations and capabilities—from high-concept light installations and angular, asymmetrical sofas to more experimental offerings.