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Consumer electronics today, tend to stick to metallic or plastic finishes. Giving these a touch of nature, designer Jesse Kane has designed a wooden mobile phone, the closest any communication device gets to nature. Kane’s wooden phone is anything but ordinary. Keeping away the faux wooden finish, this one uses real wood for its body instead, and comes complete with a QWERTY keyboard for easy typing. With the keyboard completely extendable from the body, Kane has also sculpted out a stand for the wooden phone that adds a touch of classiness to this piece of communication-machinery.
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