Created by Marlies Romberg, a graduate of the Utrecht School of Arts, Dear Diary 1.0 is a fusion between the real world and the digital world, where one finds a computer embedded in a wooden desk.
It comes as a whole piece with a keyboard laser cut into the surface of the desk, a wooden screen, and wooden mouse to match. In the world of plastic and aluminium, Dear Diary is certainly a novel idea.
See more images after the jump.
Dear Diary 1.0 also comes with Topsecret, a porcelain and silicone signet USB stick.
Head over to Woot.com for an interview with Romberg.
[via MoCo Loco]
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[…] Romberg, and he has stated that the concept behind it is a blend of the digital and the real worlds.[6] His creation is a desktop computer that has a monitor and a mouse, both made of wood, while the […]