Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum's "Matchsafe"

Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum's "Matchsafe"

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Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum is the Smithsonian's design museum, dedicated to educating, inspiring, and empowering people through design. On 3D Printing Day, Cooper-Hewitt worked with GE's engineer Justin Gambone to design the "Matchsafe." Hold a piece of design history in your hands with this 3D-printed replica of the "Serpent and Fruit" match case from 1900. This object is from Cooper-Hewitt's collection of more than 4,000 unique and rare matchsafes.

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