Desktop Bamboo Walking Machine

The Humble Velocipede is Inspired by Theo Jansen's Strandbeest

Forget about stress balls and other office contraptions that help to make the day go by faster, The Humble Velocipede is all that a person will need. This unique toy is described as a "desktop bamboo walking machine," by the designers. Modeled after Theo Jansen's Strandbeest kinetic sculpture, The Humble Velocipede is a small-scale version that works almost the same way. Of course, it needs a little help from humans to get moving.

Designed by Small Wonder Toys, The Humble Velocipede is a simple creation. It has a single steel rod crankshaft in the middle onto which the wooden legs made from bamboo protrude from. The legs are composed of triangles and rectangles to minimize material waste and maximize production speed.
Trend Themes
1. Desktop Walking Toys - There's a rising trend for desk toys that encourage physical movement to counteract sedentary work habits.
2. Sustainability in Desk Accessories - Consumers are showing an increased interest in eco-friendly desk accessories that reduce waste and promote sustainability.
3. Kinetic Sculpture-inspired Products - Products inspired by kinetic sculpture are gaining popularity, blending art and function in novel ways.
Industry Implications
1. Office Supplies - Companies specializing in office equipment and accessories can capitalize on the trend for desk toys as a way to encourage physical activity.
2. Consumer Goods - Manufacturers of eco-friendly and sustainable products can gain a competitive edge by offering desk accessories that use recycled materials.
3. Art and Design - The rising trend for kinetic sculpture-inspired products provides opportunities for artists and designers to create functional pieces that blur the line between art and product design.

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