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Milo is a toy dog robot inspired by Japanese Shinto Kumi-ki puzzles. Just like Cubebot, Milo can be folded into dozens of poses. When it’s time for a nap, Milo folds back into a perfect cube.
Product details
Dimension | 5.84 cm in cube
Material | Beech, elastic, water-based paint
About the artist
David Weeks was born in Madison, Wisconsin, raised in Athens, Georgia, and educated in Providence, where he received his BFA in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design.
About the brand
Based in Brooklyn, NY and Columbus, OH, Areaware creates unique objects and gifts for home, work, and play in collaboration with independent designers. Emphasizing the importance of designers, Areaware is dedicated to creating functional and uplifting objects with integrity.