Cubebot, Posable Cherry Wood Robot Puzzles

Cubebots designed by David Weeks Studio

photo by David Weeks Studio

As a thank you to our main tentacle Scott Beale for being a loyal customer, Fab sent him a fantastic Cubebot cherry wood sculpted robot puzzle that was designed by David Weeks Studio and manufactured at Areaware. The family of posable Cubebots come in various shapes, sizes and colors. They are available to purchase online from Areaware and the David Weeks Studio tweek store. You can check out photos of Scott unboxing his new Cubebot below.

Robot toys are usually made of plastic and require batteries – but not this one! Inspired by the Japanese Shinto Kumi-ki puzzles, the Cubebot is a non-traditional take on the toy robot by joining ancient Japanese traditions with contemporary toy culture. Cubebots’s powerful hardwood frame can hold many poses, and his elastic-band muscles and durable wood limbs make him impervious to breakage. When it’s time for him to rest, he folds into a perfect cube. An enduring classic that will withstand generations of play.

Cubebots designed by David Weeks Studio

photo by David Weeks Studio

Cubebots designed by David Weeks Studio

photo by David Weeks Studio

Cubebot

photo by Scott Beale

Cubebot

photo by Scott Beale

Cubebot

photo by Scott Beale

Cubebot

photo by Scott Beale

Cubebot

photo by Scott Beale

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