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  • Wood Stock, For Telling What Kind Of Wood You’re Looking At

    Devin Coldewey

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    Friday, September 10th, 2010


    This only qualifies as a gadget under the loosest of definitions, but I think it’s cool so up it goes. German company Woodloops makes these little Wood Stock kits, essentially Pantone chips for wood. I’m sure there are things like this around already; I just like the design of these ones. The text is a description of the tree and wood.

    [via Abitare and NotCot]

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