Off Cut Studio was created by Toronto local Cameron MacLean. Through his work as a furniture maker he comes across a continuous supply of small wood offcuts unsuitable for furniture. Over the last few years Cameron has developed a series of designs aimed at making use of these offcuts. They are largely inspired by clean and simple shapes, as well as an affinity for retro design. We're loving his bike accessories especially. Check him out on the web:
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