Snijlab’s wood flexes and folds thanks to an intricate pattern of laser-cut grooves. The best part, however, is that the materials and hardware required to do it yourself are commonplace.
“Because a laser cutter is a fairly common tool, products like this could be manufactured locally,” write the creators on their website. ” … For us this means we can make everything in-house and we don’t need to produce in big quantities to make it affordable. This is really the power of digital manufacturing and personal fabrication.”
Pictured above is Snijlab’s first offering, a booklet holder you can buy for €25.
Snijlab homepage via Freshome.