Laptops have become an indispensable part of our lives and travel with us almost all the time. Like we need good clothes to leave a good impression, even our gadgets have the right to dress well. A nice cover can be quite a visual treat. Laptop covers make sure that your gadget does not get bruised and acts like shield against elements that may harm it. MacBooks are really famous around the globe and people owning them are always on a hunt to decorate it further with a good looking cover. But mostly laptop/MacBook cases are crafted from materials that are not recyclable.

When everyone is switching to eco-friendly items how these cases can be left behind to feel bad. Looking like a suitcase is Silva, a MacBook case that has been crafted out of Bamboo. It has environment friendly etched all over it and has been designed in an aesthetic manner which will fetch necessary attention. Bamboo is quite economical, light in weight and sustainable and is widely used as a construction material. It can be easily shaped as desired and looks quite presentable. Using these properties a MacBook case was crafted which s unique in its own way. Coming in two sizes, one can easily store their 13 and 15-inch MacBook Pros in it but if you own a MacBook Air, sadly Silva won’t serve any good.
Normally all laptop cases come with a sling that is worn around the shoulder but this bamboo case comes with a classy leather hand strap. The strap makes sure you can easily flaunt your environment friendly traits through your lappy case by not hiding it under your arm. Weighing just two-pound, these cases that are CNC machined have been assembled with hand for more preciseness. To protect your delicate and loving MacBook from any harsh substances and injuries, Silva has been lined with wool. The facade has been given a clean finish by using tung oil after which a few layers of polyurethane have also been applied for extra sheen. The bamboo MacBook case comes with a price tag of $180 which is nothing if you are a nature lover. So, give your MacBooks a green feel with Silva.
Via: Wired

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