Wooden Breakdancing Toys

The David Weeks Studio 'Cubebot' is Inspired by Japanese Puzzles

Since not everyone can get their hands on real robots right now, the David Weeks Studio 'Cubebot' will have to be a wooden substitute. Considering that they are very eco-friendly, forgoing plastic and batteries, these peculiar toys are perfect gifts for all ages.

Inspired by the Japanese Shinto Kumi-ki puzzles, the David Weeks Studio 'Cubebot' is made out of beechwood. Available in small or large versions, they are flexible enough to take on a number of positions.
Trend Themes
1. Wooden Toys - Opportunity for creating eco-friendly and sustainable toy options without the use of plastic and batteries.
2. Robot Substitutes - Opportunity to provide alternative options for individuals who cannot access real robots.
3. Flexible Design - Opportunity to develop toys with flexible structures that can be manipulated into various positions.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Industry - Opportunity for toy companies to create wooden toys that are eco-friendly and appeal to consumers of all ages.
2. Robotics Industry - Opportunity to develop robot substitutes that offer similar functionalities as real robots using alternative materials and designs.
3. Design Industry - Opportunity for designers to explore flexible and modular designs that can be applied in various products, including toys.

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