Pure Genius

Whether you’re a Mac person or a PC person, most of us spend more time with our flat-faced friends than our real life mates – an average of four to six hours per day (a conservative estimate we think!). Anything to make computer time more enjoyable is worth the investment in our books, and now our technology accessories can also do their bit for the planet too! Pure Bamboo have just added these gorgeous keyboard and mouse combos fashioned from all natural Moso Bamboo charcoal to their eco office range. Known for its hypo-allergenic properties, the bamboo is chemical free, biodegradable and all natural. A much healthier alternative to the plastic and silicone we’re all used to tip-tapping away on!

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