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Keystones Furniture by Studio Minale-Maeda

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Designed by Dutch studio Minale-Maeda, the Keystones Furniture is made without screws. Instead, the wooden pieces are held together with 3D printed components. The intricate, geometric connectors are 3D printed, and the code necessary to recreate them is freely available online. In addition to being open source, the joining elements of this furniture make the overall design easy to disassemble and move from one place to another, a practical innovation for modern living.

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