wooden lego blocks by mokurokku
wooden mokulock bricks
what if ole kirk kristiansen, the founding father of the LEGO group, didn’t make the technological leap to create toys
made from ultra modern ABS plastic in the late ’40s? see how it could have looked liked if it had been carved from wood!
made from ultra modern ABS plastic in the late ’40s? see how it could have looked liked if it had been carved from wood!
japanese firm mokurokku hopes to get you feel closer to nature with their new wooden bricks.
each box of mokulock bricks is priced at ¥2,835/USD31 and includes 50 pieces.
each box of mokulock bricks is priced at ¥2,835/USD31 and includes 50 pieces.
they seem to be compatible with standard LEGO pieces, and we would want to see sets of mixed plastic and wood
construction on different textures and colors. the mokurukku set has a disclaimer that the pieces can warp or fit together
imprecisely due to the nature of the material in different temperatures and scale of humidity...
construction on different textures and colors. the mokurukku set has a disclaimer that the pieces can warp or fit together
imprecisely due to the nature of the material in different temperatures and scale of humidity...
wooden mokulock bricks
what if ole kirk kristiansen, the founding father of the LEGO group,
didn’t make the technological leap to create toys made from ultra
modern ABS plastic in the late ’40s? see how it could have looked
liked if it had been carved from wood!
japanese firm mokurokku hopes to get you feel closer to nature
with their new wooden bricks.
each box of mokulock bricks is priced at ¥2,835/USD31 andincludes 50 pieces.
they seem to be compatible with standard LEGO pieces, and we
would want to see sets of mixed plastic and wood construction on different textures and colors.
the mokurukku set has a disclaimer that the pieces can warp or fit together imprecisely due to
the nature of the material in different temperatures and scale of humidity...
I would happily pay whatever Lego wanted to charge if they included
these sorts of ‘real’ building materials for their Architecture series.
Think this is fantastic. Questioning sustainability considering the
sheer number of lego blocks produced a year,
but to look at and to feel..awesome.
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