Moushi: the perfect desk accessory موشي: ملحق المكتب المثالي

Moushi: the perfect desk accessory

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Korea-based sort of customizable sushi mouse by Cheolhee Lee miceunsik Oh.

Korea-based industrial designers Cheolhee Lee and Junsik Oh innovatively craft ‘Moushi’ – a variety of fascinating cuomizablMousei mouse.

“This conceptual design was an idea inspired by the similarity between the assembly method of a mouse and the composition of a sushi.

Moushi allows users to customize the design of the mouse to one’s desired configuration” says Cheolhee Lee and Junsik Oh.

From a few sketches, the duo skillfully tried work users 3D model to finally achieve a convenient form for the mouse. Desks wanted to provide a seamless new experience by brilliantly penetrating the users’ work environment needs and playfully transforming their boring desk with one-of-a-kind food-shaped objects.

A minimalistic desk item true to the basics of its function in vibrant hues. One can get the Moushi in Tuna, Salmon, Flatfish, Shrimp, Gunkan, or Egg Roll.
“Depending on your mood and taste, one can effortlessly change the cover of the sushi mouse!” the duo adds.

 

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