BookBook by Twelve South

Posted by Matthew Allard on Jan 26, 2010 in Design, Things I Like |

BookBook by Twelve South

Once upon a time in a land far, far away, I turned a sweatshirt into a laptop cozy. It was an easy DIY project, a cheap and customizable alternative to the more expensive store-bought laptop sleeves. I used it for a long time, many trips to the coffeehouse or flights to anywhere. Then, this summer, I retired my homemade sleeve and purchased a different one—typewriter style—from the MOMA store. I’m hardly sick of it yet, but if I were, I’d trade up to the new ohmygosh glorious BookBook laptop case.

Maybe I can just have both?

BookBook by Twelve South is an ingenious idea. I’m always game to disguise high tech in an old-fashioned way. These hardback cases come in weathered red or black and look remarkably like something forgotten at the back of the stacks. I’d love to slip my laptop inside, throw it in my bag and go. The pulls on the zippers are even designed to look like bookmarks.

BookBook by Twelve South

Twelve South makes accessories strictly for Mac, which is just the kind of classicist snobbery that I can appreciate. Creative design is creative. File this one in the WANT section.

1 Comment

Kerri Anne
Feb 4, 2010 at 5:15 pm

BookBook (while making me feel five years old when I say it aloud) is definitely moving from the “Want” to the “Very much NEED” category.


 

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