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Rubber calculator

Nobukuni Tsuboi / 100 Percent

Price awaiting confirmation

It adds up that an object you touch frequently should be as tactile as possible and hence this beautiful number is made of rubber. Tsuboi claims he chose rubber as the material for purposes of grip, so you can do your sums using one hand, but we have a feeling it's to prevent your calculator from crashing if it falls foul of a desktop spillage.

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