OpenDesk is the new open source furniture design resource from the team behind FabHub that aims to explore new models for open and collaborative design of digitally fabricated free modern furniture designs that can be made here for free minus material costs.
OpenDesk
“By downloading, printing, purchasing or customising an OpenDesk, you’re helping to create a new way of buying products. One that’s more transparent, sustainable and flexible than current manufacturing models.”
“One that’s more transparent, sustainable, and flexible than current manufacturing models.” Three manufacturing buzzwords in one mission statement is pretty impressive, and it comes with no surprise that the backbone of OpenDesk also happens to be the founders of FabHub, a matchmaking website similar to CustomMade that aims to connect Makers to Digital Fabricators (rather than consumers to Makers). The open source furniture designs are free to download if you have your own means of manufacturing the patterns or can be purchased in “Sawn” form directly from OpenDesk in which case you would need to do the finishing work, flat-packed and ready to be assembled, or made by a locally-sourced maker:
Perhaps what’s most interesting about a business model like OpenDesk in an age of Makers is how it satisfies the entire spectrum from consumer to fabricator in one easy-to-manage process:
“OpenDesk is about local making. What’s available to you — what you can make and what you can have made — depends on where you are and how much you want to get involved in the making process.”
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