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Woofy by Tim Yu

Cute and plastic, Woofy is a dog that obediently sits next to you all day, holding a pile of cables inside to keep your desktop neat. Designed by Gabriel Nigro, the figures are about the size of a real small dog. We like the way it's a big conspicious design element rather than a way to try to hide cables away like other products.
In a playful marketing move, Woofy has been traveling the world in anticipation of its release and will also be having its very own release party. Buying one of the limited black editions—only 500 made—for €165 here gets you into the party in Copenhagen, 9 August 2007. Woofy will be sold in stores and online from the end of August. No word on price of the white mass market versions, but more info's here.
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