Grove announces Bamboo Backs for MacBooks

Grove , a company based in Portland, Oregon, has announced they are expanding their line of bamboo-based goodies for your Apple product. They already have a variety of iPhone and iPad cases, so it was really just a question of time before they found a way to coordinate your iThings with your laptop. In a TUAW exclusive, I get to tell you all about The New Grove Thing: Bamboo Backs!
Designed to fit the top of your unibody laptop be it 11, 13, 15, or 17 inches, they are super thin bamboo panels (only .035" thick!) with adhesive on the back to stick it to your machine. As an added bonus, you can get one with a cutout in the center so when your computer is on, the glowing Apple logo lights up the shape of your choice. Now, if you and nine (or more) of your friends or coworkers all want the same logo, you can get in touch with Grove and have them do a nice custom cutout of a corporate logo or other particular design.
I've seen these in person, and my initial impressions are all favorable. I saw one applied and removed and it pops off flawlessly. They really are thin, and they look really nice once installed. I also got to see a few of the logos in person and they are all wonderful (my favorites: the globe, the command symbol, and the @ sign). As a Portland company, they are obligated to put a bird on it, and even have a variety to choose from. Priced at $29 each, they are also easy to get your hands on without throwing your budget into complete disarray.
Truly, the curve and the aluminum of the current generation of Apple laptops are beautiful, but there's something about the old school/analog vibe of the bamboo backs that really pleases me. I got to tour Grove's facilities, and since everything they make comes from the same building as their offices, I got to see the magic happen from the milling to the lasers to the hand finished packaging (the smell of the wood and the oil finishing is so very nice). It's all done in one place and while they could outsource it, the founders told me they aren't interested since this way they can keep a close eye on every single piece of the process and make sure everything they ship out meets their standards. Plus it makes it easier to whip up a physical version of an idea if all your materials are already in house. And let's be honest, it's got to be fun to work across the room from two laser cutters!
I have included the intro video below. Which design would you get?
Introducing Grove Bamboo Backs from Grove on Vimeo.
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The newest item from Grove is the Bamboo Back, a bamboo panel that attaches to your MacBook's lid.
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This is akin to people who purchase new Corvettes then stick hideous ground effects kits on them to exaggerate the ground effects it already has.
A giant sticker on my expensive laptop? Pass.
Actually, I have a good use for one of these! We've got a 13" Macbook Air that one of the kids managed to step on, putting a nasty dent in the middle of the lid. The machine still works fine though (didn't damage the LCD display itself). It just looks terrible. For $29 or so, this would be a great way to cover up the damage!
September 28 2011 at 2:25 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyWhile these look neat and all, they're hardly the first to do this. Karvt -- http://karvt.com/ -- has been offering wooden backs for iPad, MacBook, etc. for some time now; I've had one on my iPad and one on my MacBook Pro for quite a while.
(That said, they don't seem to allow the custom carving around the glowy Apple logo that Grove does, which is a pretty cool option.)
I've used Karvt with my MacBook and just checked out the Karvt page again. For whatever reason the Karvt skins now have an ugly circle exposing the apple logo instead of an matching apple cut out like they used to do in the past. Karvt is more expensive and they missed offering custom carvings like Grove.
I started getting fed up with the apple aluminium look, it kind of started repulsing me being so cold. I like my "expensive" laptop a little more now, it's warmer and still classy looking.
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