
The FabCafe opened in Shibuya, Tokyo in March of this year (See Matt Richardson’s post). It’s a place where people can sip coffee and design things to be fabricated on the spot using FabCafe’s in-house laser cutter (2000 JPY for 30 mins). The FabCafe is run by run by Loftwork and creative directors Toshiya Fukuda.
Here’s a fun photo gallery of things people have made at FabCafe.










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Turks that their daughter is doing a similar craft,
Turkish name of the lace (:
About $20 for half an hour on a laser. Seems like a pretty good price.
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