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CulArt retro cellphone concept

by on Feb.01, 2008, under CulArt

Attempts to blend high-tech gadgets with natural materials have always walked a delicate line; on the one hand you have luxurious touches like the leather wrist-rests on some of ASUS’s laptops, while on the other you run the risk of making your new device look like an Oldsmobile. Designer Seungchan Lee believes that one of the most ubiquitous tech toys, the cellphone, should also have a connection with the organic; hence the CulArt (pronounced “Cool Art”) concept – a touchscreen-based handset with detailing taken from nature.

Seungchan Lee CulArt cellphone concept

Seungchan Lee CulArt cellphone concept

Most obvious at first glance is the wood veneer, which graces both the front controls and a small portion of the rear panel. The rest of the back is textured like a rock, making it non-slip and feel less manufactured. So far, so reasonable, but the most unusual design aspect is separate from the phone itself: the Bluetooth remote control, complete with a socket for your headphones, sports some seriously 80s knobs-cum-joysticks so that you can accept or reject calls and even dial a new number without whipping out the CulArt itself.

Seungchan Lee CulArt cellphone concept remote

So is it a successful design, or just a Samsung P520 Armani with a textured battery cover and 70s wood panelling? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

Seungchan Lee CulArt cellphone concept

[via Yanko Design]

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