Milo Cubebot Micro Nature 3D Puzzle Robot David Weeks Areaware
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Release Date: 25/01/2023
Milo is a toy robot in the shape of a small dog inspired by Japanese Shinto Kumi ki puzzles - designed by David Weeks for Areaware. Just like Cubebot, Milo can be folded into dozens of poses. When it's time for a nap, Milo folds back into a perfect cube. This is the micro size of the Cubebot Milo from Areaware, which is available in different colour variations and also in the slightly larger version "Small". The milo's strong hardwood frame can take many poses, and its elastic band muscles and durable wooden links make it impervious to breakage. When it's time for him to rest, he folds into a perfect cube. David Weeks was born in Madison, Wisconsin, grew up in Athens, Georgia, and studied in Providence, where he did his BFA in painting at the Rhode Island School of Design. Weeks founded his eponymous studio in DUMBO in 1996 as a roof for his diverse interests, ranging from metal processing techniques to contemporary toy culture. Brooklyn's unique blend of industry and craft has shaped Weeks' sensibility, and his work in turn helped define the independent design movement that took roots there: a movement committed to the manufacturer and contemporary styling and craftsmanship of the old school connection. Suitable for children over 12+. Designer: David Weeks Material: Sustainably grown beech wood Size: 3.8 x 3.8 x 3.8 cm as a cube Please note: The product contains small parts and is not suitable for children under the age of 3