
Most printers are ugly, block-like forms that live under the desk. But Netherlands-based U.S. designers Leon Ransmeier and Gwendolyn Floyd are trying to change that with their wall-mounted printer concept, displayed at the Cooper-Hewitt Triennial.
The device hangs on the wall, has no wires, and turns printouts into temporary art, displayed under a glass screen until you pull it out. Also features a kickstand-like rear panel for desk use, in case you missed the point of what's actually cool about this thing in the first place.
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