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Like a Zippo

Yesterday while reading my daily techmeme I saw this headline:

Beautiful to use: Nokia unveils three new handsets that merge modern functionality with classic and sophisticated looks

The first thing I thought was “wow! Are they really releasing the Nokia Remade?”
Actually no, the new Nokias are just pretty neat handhelds, but nothing along the line that CradleToCradle authors would endorse, apparently.

For those who are wondering, the “Remade” project is (as Nicholas defines it):

a provocation for serious conversations at the tippy-top of the Nokia enterprise to seriously consider how upcycling can become part of the design, construction and consumption of mobile phones. Materialized ideas on a really impactful concept.

As Jan Chipchase, researcher for Nokia Design, puts it on his blog:

sustainability is a pressing issue in a billion+ products-per-year industry

While talking in the office with Tom, who met Jan and had the chance to play a bit with the Remade, and listening to his description of the experience, I thought that, apart from the upcycled materials, the Remade gives the feeling of an undying object, something that is there to stay, like a Zippo lighter.

Even if I don’t smoke but I’ve always been in love with Zippo lighters: they’re solid, their design is always contemporary, not too loud (well, at least the classic model) nor too dull, and when you have one in your hands you can’t help but play with it, in your own personal way: whether to try and light it in one clean swoop, or just spin it through the fingertips, or compulsively open and shut it to hear that distinctive, reassuring “clack” sound.
I’m definitely looking forward to devices like these.