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May 20, 2005

Peter Kinne wooden iPod case

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I'll say it again that I'm a fan of iPod accessories made of natural materials. Wool, felt, wood... they're comforting, attractive, and durable. Well, Peter Kinne Design produces a unique wooden case for the iPod mini. It's made from about 50% recycled materials, "wood from old hot tubs and tables, and stainless steel from salvaged bikes," features a "positive-lock closing system" and sells for $39.00. He's working on a case for the 4G iPod as well.

Judging from the picture, it makes the iPod mini look a bit dorky, but I still like the case.

via BoingBoing

Posted on May 20, 2005 01:11 PM | Category: Cases

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