This collection of modular desk organizing objects is playful and fun to behold.

Made entirely from a 3D printer, the system includes desktop trays, cups, phone stands, chargers, and clever pencil cups.

With the ability to customize the layout and object usage, these colorful items become like a building toy that you can rearrange and fit to your liking. It could make cleaning up your desk a joyful experience.

Designed by Andrey DalakishviliRoman Gauz, the objects are colorful and use a design system that share a common configuration and aesthetic. It’s amazing how far 3D printing has come, to make systems like this easy to create.

Called DESKO, the collection is just a concept for now, but we could see this be popular as a set to purchase, or even download and print yourself.

Via Yanko Design:


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