Lexon Peas USB Hub
Peas called the USB hub of the company Lexon, which is in the shop of the Museum of Modern Art, MoMA, sold. Nomen est omen: the bright green stroke looks like a necklace of oversized peas.
Neither brushed aluminum or with piano lacquer coated plastic draw the Peas USB Hub from Lexon from which it has managed to in the shop at the Museum of Modern Art.
Instead, the designers Simone Spalvieri and Valentina Del Ciotto apparently taken inspiration from nature. The thought comes one anyway if you look at the green version, which is sold in the online store.
The Peas USB hub is a mini device that has 4 USB ports, which are wrapped in silicone balls and interconnected. Add to that a fifth bump, in the extra electronics should hide, and a cable that ends in a USB plug. The whole thing weighs 140 grams and is 22.8 cm long.
Whoever finds the pea appearance to organic for his desk, gets Pea USB hub also in pink, gray, black and white. In Germany it is somewhat difficult with the color picker. Lexons Map with shops, where you get the USB hub, does have in France a lot of entries boast, but in Germany, Austria and Switzerland not one.
Here we are left with Amazon, the USB knob chain in white and in white sells for EUR 19th To grasp the green version, you have to try this on the MoMA online store to purchase, for $ 32, or around EUR 23rd.
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