Kord's Cuboid Black: A Minimalist, Recycled-Material Power Strip by Gustav Rosen
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Kord introduces Cuboid Black, a compact, minimalist power strip designed by Gustav Rosen. Made from recycled materials, the product emphasizes restraint, precision, and quiet integration into domestic and work environments. The piece reads as a product showcase or press release highlighting the design philosophy behind an everyday object.
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Compact in scale and deliberate in presence, it integrates quietly into the environments it serves.
Its form is reduced to essentials, allowing it to disappear into context while bringing order to the overlooked corners of domestic and work spaces.
Made with recycled materials, it reflects a thoughtful approach to the objects we rarely notice, yet constantly rely on.
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