Lunar Artefacts aims to bridge the gap between design and technology with hand-crafted computer mouse
Dezeen promotion: British brand Lunar Artefacts has created a computer mouse as part of its range of hand-crafted computer peripherals and gadgets.
Named the Pointer Instrument, the mouse is one of several computer peripherals that the company developed in line with its ethos "to choose quality over quantity".
Lunar Artefacts has created the Pointer Instrument mouse
"Our ideas are design driven with practicality and quality in mind, not the low cost and ease of manufacturing," said Lunar Artefacts.
"Meticulously hand-crafted inside and out, we treat every component equally with the same care and attention."
The mouse is finished with leather
Lunar Artefacts of London created the mouse as part of its push to change "a false perception that all gadgets are designed for a short existence". The unique mouse, which was developed over one and a half years of planning, prototyping, testing and refining, was designed to be practical, repairable and age well over time.
"We believe timeless designs should last the test of time, hence why we create our products with the consideration of future repairs," said the brand.
"Most components could wear out or break with time, but we should be able to repair the malfunctioning parts instead of replacing the device itself."
Its base is made from metal
The Pointer Instrument has an ergonomic shape and is available with either a solid brass or aluminium shell and it is finished with Fr...
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