Now, That’s a Memory Stick

by domestika on February 26, 2007

Carve a few of the hard edges off the typical bland office decor with a clever USB memory stick made from, well, a real wooden stick.

Grown by Mother Nature, “picked from the woods [for] their natural beauty” by Dutch designers Guido Ooms & Karin van Lieshout, the twigs are transformed into a convenient USB drive in 256 Mb, 512 Mb and 1 Gb sizes. Each USB stick is truly unique, so the exact colour and shape of yours will come as a delightful surprise.

For €54 at POAA, the wooden USB stick is a truly unique item for the chic geek who tends towards green.

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BloggingWriter 02.27.07 at 9:58 am

This could be the ultimate gadget. (And by the way, you’ve been tagged)

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