Oct.8, 2012
The Wrap, designed by Dutch designer Michiel Cornelissen is a neat and elegant accessory for organizing your iPhone's charger cable. The Wrap is an attachment to your iPhone charger and you can wrap the cable around it. It is 3D printed in tough and lightweight polyamide.
Cornelissen released the Europe and US Version of the Wrap for just $10 plus shipping. It comes in white, black and limited edition colors at the Shapeways webshop.
The Wrap is one of Cornelissen's organizational design work combining traditional materials with 3D printing technology. If you like jewelry or ornament, he has a necklace made using 3D printing and 111 five-eurocent coins, 3D printed birdcage pendants and earrings, laser sintered ornament merry bird and a stunning set of bowls that are formed from everyday pencils.
(Images credit: Michiel Cornelissen)
Michiel Cornelissen is featured in Shapeways' recent designers series. In this film Cornelissen talks about how 3D printing makes it possible for him to manufacture his design and makes them reality.
Posted in 3D Printing Applications
Maybe you also like:
- The Wiki Weapon Project crowdfunding to develop open source 3D printable plastic firearm
- U.S. Army deploying mobile labs packed with 3D printers to Afghanistan
- Ben Heck's wheelchair foot-controlled system allows hands-free mobility for expectant father
- Continuum Fashion launches $900 custom 3D-printed shoes
- Theo Jansen's 3D printed Strandbeests, here are the Lego and bamboo version
- Making jewelry out of waste materials with a 3D printer
- Escher For Real: 3D printing real-life version of Escher's drawings
- Drone delivers 3D-printed portraits at Burning Man
- Charge Bikes & EADS 3D printing titanium bicycle parts
- 3D printed Symphony Shells iPhone amplifiers
- Injured bald eagle Beauty gets 3D printed bionic beak
- Finger-worn EyeRing helps blind navigate and "see"
- Using a 3D printer to make an awesome portal gun
- 3D printing builds humanoid robot mockup for NASA in two weeks
- New start-up offers 3D printed glasses fit to your face
- Polchemy Made-to-order 3D printed iPhone case
- 3D printing Mars globes and your Mars Curiosity rover
- 3D printed lightweight robotic hand wins 2012 R&D 100
- NASA making parts with 3D printing for human-supporting rover
- 3D printer to make special memories come alive
- Toronto Hot Pop Factory uses 3D printer to create unique jewellery