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Fossil Nokia 3310 - Mobile Phone

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Fossil Mobile Phone
Fossil Mobile Phone
Designer
8.7 h
3 plates
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A1 Mini - Fossil Mobile Phone
A1 Mini - Fossil Mobile Phone
Designer
4.7 h
2 plates

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Matte Nardo Gray (11104) / Refill / 1kg
Matte Charcoal (11101) / Filament with spool / 1kg
Matte Ivory White (11100) / Filament with spool / 1kg
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  • Glue x 1: if you print the split version, a drop of Super glue is used for the pegs

Description

What happens when everyday technology becomes a permanent part of its environment?

This model presents a modern mobile phone embedded within an urban, asphalt-like stone block, imagined as a future artifact from the Anthropocene — an era shaped by human-made objects.

 

The phone appears structurally embedded in the material, as if it had become part of the stone itself over time.


The result is a clean, minimal concept object with a museum-style presentation, balancing familiar technology with geological permanence.

Designed as a decorative display piece and conversation starter, this model works both as a standalone object and as part of a cohesive series.

 

Urban Fossils Series

This model is part of the Urban Fossils collection — a series of contemporary objects reinterpreted as future artifacts.

Upcoming models (WIP / STBR):

  • Musica Capsa – Cassette Tape (STBR)
  • Clavis Universalis – USB Stick (STBR)
  • Ludus Portabilis – Handheld Game Console (STBR)
  • Discus Compactus – Compact Disc (STBR)

STBR = Soon To Be Released

All models in the series share a consistent scale, presentation style, and visual language.

 

About the Series

Urban Fossils explores the idea of familiar objects becoming permanent markers of human presence —
technology transformed into quiet, physical artifacts.

More models coming soon.

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