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Cubebot Small Multi
$25
Wooden puzzle robot inspired by Japanese Shinto Kumi-ki puzzles. Designed by David Weeks, it holds dozens of poses and folds into a perfect cube.
Signature Product$28
Toy dog robot from the Cubebot family. Hand-crafted in beech wood, Milo can fold into dozens of poses and back into a cube.
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$25
Wooden puzzle robot inspired by Japanese Shinto Kumi-ki puzzles. Designed by David Weeks, it holds dozens of poses and folds into a perfect cube.

Areaware
$35
Architectural building blocks inspired by Brutalist architecture's massive utopian forms and raw concrete material palette. Designed by James Paulius.

Areaware
$18
Playful blob-shaped sculptural candle. An odd little conversation piece that brings whimsy to any space.

Areaware
$30
Simple ceramic vessel for holding strike-anywhere wooden matches, which ignite when struck against its textured surface.

Established & Sons
$225
Versatile storage piece by Jasper Morrison that functions as a container, side table, or stool, embodying minimalist British design.

Vitra
$440
Charles and Ray Eames' 1945 plywood toy design, finally realized in durable polypropylene. Functional as stool or playful decor.

Maywa Denki
$18
Compact keychain-sized Otamatone with 11 pre-programmed songs and demo mode. Entry-level introduction to the Maywa Denki musical toy universe.

Dusen Dusen
$48-$96
Collaboration with Areaware featuring beechwood grinders with rotating faces that create different colorful outfits with every twist.

Flos
$1,840
Named for its resemblance to the cartoon beagle, this playful Castiglioni design features a heavy marble base and tilted enameled metal reflector.

Frama
$550
Petite multi-purpose stool in dark pine. Functions as side table, plant stand, or additional seating with an elemental geometric form.